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Catalogue No. 900 


THE 
PRIVATE LIBRARY 


OF THE LATE 


HOWARD 1. GOODWIN 


OF 


PHILADELPHIA | 


Catalogue No. goo. Part I. 


THE 


Magnificent Library 


OF THE LATE 
| HOWARD T. GOODWIN, ESQ. 
OF PHILADELPHIA | 
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX 


(HAMPTON L,. CARSON, ESQ., COUNSEL ) 


The Rarest Books 
The Most Sumptuous Editions 
The Most Hlegant Bindings 


ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST BOOKS EVER 
OFFERED THE AMERICAN PUBLIC 


AND 


ELEGANT Olh PAINTINGS AND WATER cohoks 


TO BE SOLD 


Thursday, Oct. 22, Friday, Oct. 23 and Saturday, Oct. 24, 1903 


COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 


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On Exhibition Tuesday, Oct, 20, and until the day of sale 


CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF 
CONDUCTED BY DAVIS & HARVEY, 
STAN. V. HENKELS. 1112 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


TERMS OF + Sare—Case. 


All purchases must be settled 
immediately following the sale. 


Sale conducted by 
STAN. V. HENKELS 


LIST OF PRICES 


REALIZED AT THE SALE OF THE 


Library of the Late Howard T. Goodwin 


Part I—Sold October 22, 23 and 24, 1903 


DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers 
1112 Walnut St., Phila. 


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$169 60 | 37 
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360 00 | 113 
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12 50, 127 
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REMARKS. 


HE reputation of the late Howard T. Goodwin, Esq., as a 
collector of the rarest books and the most sumptuous 
editions of the works of favorite authors, is so well-known 

that it is unnecessary for us to make any comments further than 
to say, that in the opinion of experts and connoisseurs, it is the 
finest collection of books ever offered at public sale, etther in Europe 
or America. . | 

The editions are the very best. The subscription books are 
those that were limited to a very few copies, and the bindings are 
simply supurb. Every book in the library is richly bound by the 
most noted of the craft, including fine specimens of the work of 
Cobden Sanderson, The Hampstead Bindery, The Guild of Wo- 
men-Bookbinders, Fazakerley, David, Marcel, Bécourt, Zaehns- . 
dorf, Riviere, Hayday, Bedford, Matthews, Pfister, Worsfold, 
Tout, Root & Son, Macdonald, Blackwell, Lautig, Morrell, 
Stikeman and others of note. 

The books are all in elegant condition, and are thoroughly 
described, both as to rarity and conditions. A glance over the 
pages of the Catalogue will give to the reader a better idea of the 
many rarities than we have space here to notice. 

The Oil Paintings, while not being works of the great 
masters, are really very beautiful, and by artists who are fast 
gaining reputations. The Water Colors embrace a great variety, 
are pleasing both in conception and detail, and include the 
work of many noted colorists. 

Parts II. and III. of this Catalogue will follow soon, and 
will include First Editions of English and American Anthors ; 
a very large collection of Extra Illustrated Books ; Publication 
of William Loring Andrews; The Grolier Club of New York ; 
Kelmscott Press: Tthe Essex House Press; The Vale Press ; 
Elegant Editions of Favorite Authors; Special Publications ; 
Elegant Art Works; Rare Americana, etc.; all superbly bound. 


We wish it distinctly understood that every Book 
enumerated in this Catalogue belongs to the Estate of 
Howard T. Goodwin, Deceased. 


STAN. V. HENKELS. 


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Se sOe sues 


Gatalogue. 


I ‘BECKETT, GILBERT A. ‘The Comic History of 
England and Rome. With humorous full-page colored 
“6.50 etchings and numerous woodcuts by John Leech. 
: 3 vols. Imperial 8vo, half red crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Bradbury, Agnew & Co., N. D. 


Large-paper copy with all the plates on India paper. 


= +, 2 , ACKERMANN’S HISTORY of the Abbey Church of St. 

; Peter’s, Westminster, its Antiquities and Monuments. ///us- 

3 Sve tvated with numerous elegant full-page tinted engravings, and 
with portrait of William Vincent on India paper. 


2vols. 4to, half contemporary morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for R. Ackermann, 1812 


Fine, tall copy. 


3  ACKERMANN’s HISTORY of the Colleges of Winchester, 
ic ee Eton and Westminster, with the Charter-House, the Schools 
; of St. Paul’s, Merchant Taylors, Harrow and Rugby, and 
the Free-School of Christ’s Hospital. lustvated with numer- 

ous superb aquatints, printed tn colors. 


Royal 4to, half contemporary calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London: Published by R. Ackermann, 1816 


ACKERMANN’S History of the University of Cambridge. 

Pro Its Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings. Illustrated with 

; numerous superb aquatinits, printed in colors, and engraved 
portraits colored by hand. 


2vols. Royal 4to, half contemporary calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London: Printed for R. Ackermann, 1815 


Gg’ 5 ACKERMANN’s Histrory of the University of Oxford. Its 
.0@ ~ Colleges, Halls and Public Buildings. //ustrated with numer- 
ous superb agquatints, printed im colors, engraved portratts 

colored by hand, etc. 


2vols. Royal 4to, half contemporary calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London: Printed for R. Ackermann, 1814 


The above four lots are all fine, tall and clean copies of 
these very desirable books, and are very scarce, particularly so 
in such fine condition. 


TAPE 6 (A Kempis, Tuomas.) L’Imitation de Jésus-Christ. 
Superbly illustrated with full-page plates in gold and colors, 
every page being surrounded with highly tlluminated borders, 
cach of a different design, together with the appendix adorned 
wth portratts and other illustrations. 


2vols. Imperial 8vo, full red morocco, elaborately gilt backs and sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, polished gilt edges. Paris: L. Curmer, 1856 


This magnificent monument of the typographical art consists 
of over four hundred pages printed in the highest style of the 
chromo-lithographic art, all mounted on muslin guards, being 
a fatthful reproduction of the original wluminated edition ' 
of Thomas a Kempis’ adtvine work. 


aD ee 7) A Kempis, THomAsS. Of the Imitation of Christ. ///us- 


trated by Laurence Housman, engraved on wood by Miss Clem- 
ence Flousman. 


8vo, three-quarter crushed light purple levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut, by : 
Riviere. London: Kegan Paul, 1898 rk 


Only six hundred copies printed on Arnold & Fester's un- 
bleached paper. 


72.00 8 AQLIGHIERI, DANTE. The Divine Comedy ; or, The In- 
ferno, Purgatory and Paradise of. Rendered into English by 
Frederick Pollock. With fifty dllustrations drawn by Geo. . 
Scharf, Jun., engraved by Dalziel. 
8 vo, full crushed olive levant, elaborately gilt back and sides, inlaid in red 
and green levant, watered silk doublé, heavy gold borders, polished gilt edges, 


Morris paper fly-leaves, by Fazakerdey. In silk lined cloth case. 
London: Chapman & Hall, 1854 


A beautiful specimen of Fazakerley’s binding See Fac- li 
simile. eee 


tL2.,ce 9 . ALKEN AND ROowWLANDSON. Real Life in London ; or, The 

re Rambles and Adventures of Bob Tallyho, Esq., and his 

Cousin, The Hon. Tom Dashall, through the Metropolis ; 

Exhibiting a Living Picture of Fashionable Characters, 

Manners and Amusements in High and Low Life, by an 

Amateur. L7mbellished and tllustrated with a series of colored 

prints, designed and engraved by Messrs. Alken, Dighton, 
Rowlandson, and others. 


2 vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, gilt edges, by JZozz, London: Printed for Jones & Co., 1821 


The vare Furst Edition. 


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PLATE OF BINDING, BY FAZAKERLEY, ON DANTE’S DIVINE COMEDY, LOT 
SHOWING COLOR OF LEATHER AND DESIGN. THE FORE-EDGES OF THIS 
BOOK ARE GILT OVER TWO BEAUTIFUL WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS 
ILLUSTRATING THE BOOK, AND WHICH ARE VISIBLE 
BY PRESSING THE EDGES FROM EITHER SIDE. 


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ALKEN. A Cockney’s Shooting Season in Suffolk. By 
Henry Alken. Containing the Remarkable Adventures that 
Actually Occurred to a Young Cit on a Visit to his Friends in 
that County. With szx large full-page colored plates by H. 
Alken. . 

Royal 4to, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, by Zachns- 
dor. London: Published by Thomas McLean, 1822 

Beautiful copy of the exceedingly rare, oviginal edition, with 

the printed covers bound in, 


ALKEN. The National Sports of Great Britain. By 
Henry Alken. Jilustrated with fifty colored engravings, ex- 
hibiting Alken’s most spirited work, with descriptions. 

Royal 8vo, half red cross-grained morocco, top edge gilt. 
London: Printed for Thomas McLean, 1825 
Original edition, Very rare. 


ALKEN. Real Life in Ireland; or, The Day and Night 
Scenes, Rovings, Rambles, and Sprees, Bulls, Blunders, 
Bodderation, and Blarney of Brian Boru, Esq., and his elegant 
Friend, Sir Shawn O’Dogherty, Exhibiting a Real Picture of 
Characters, Manners, etc., in High and Low Life in Dublin 
and Various Parts of Ireland. Embellished with humorous 
colored engravings from original designs by (Alken and 
others) the most eminent artists. By a Real Paddy. Fourth 
Edition. 


8vo, full sprinkled calf, gilt, canary edges. 
ae Re London: Published by Jones & Co., 1829 
Original edition. 


ALKEN. Memoirs of the Life of the late John Mytton, 
Hsq., of Halston, Shropshire. With Notices of his Hunting, 
Shooting, Driving, Racing, Eccentric and Extravagant Ex- 
ploits. By Nimrod. With zumerous cllustrations in colors by 
H. Alken and T. J. Rawlins. Second Edition. 
8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, red silk doublé, gilt edges. 

London: Kudolph Ackermann, 1837 


The second and best edition, with original covers bound tn. 


Another copy. 


8vo, original cloth, gilt edge. London, 1837 


Fine copy, in the original binding.. Name on title. 


ALKEN. The Life of a Sportsman. By Nimrod (C. J. 
Apperley). With ¢hirty-stx colored illustrations by Henry 
Alken. 


8vo, full red crushed levant, gilt back, gold lines on side, inside gold borders, 
gilt edges, by Riviere. London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1842 


Fine copy of the original edition. 


J/1Q.00¢ 


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16 ALKEN. (Surtees, R.S.) Jorrocks’s Jaunts and Jollities, 
being the Hunting, Shooting, Racing, Driving, Sailing, Fat- 
ing, Eccentric and Extravagant Exploits of that Renowned 
Sporting Citizen, Mr. John Jorricks, of St. Botolph Lane and 
Great Coram Street, with fifteen colored illustrations by Henry 
Alken. Second Edition. 


8vo, original cloth, gilt, gilt edges. London: Rudolph Ackermann, 1843 

17 ALKEN. The Analysis of the Hunting Field; being a 
Series of Sketches of the Principal Characters that Compose 
One, the whole Forming a Slight Souvenir of the Season 
1845-6. With numerous full-page colored illustrations by FZ. 
Alken. 


8vo, original green cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Published by Rudolph Ackermann, 1846 


Original edition. Name erased from tile. 


18 Ampuyion, THE NEw. Being the Book of The Edinburgh 
University Union Fancy Fair, in which are Contained Sundry 
Artistick, Instructive and Diverting Matters, all now made 
Publick for the first time. l/lustrated. 


12mo, vellum, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, ribbon ties. Edinburgh, 1886 


No 70 of one hundred large paper copies. 


19 ANGLING. Maxims and Hints for an Angler, and Miseries 
of Fishing. JJlustrated by drawings on stone, on India paper, 
by Seymour. To which are added Maxims and Hints for a 
Chess Player. 


8vo, full crushed maroon levant, elaborately gilt back and sides, inside den- 
telle borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Tout. London: John Murray, 1833 


20 ANOTHER COPY. 
12m0, full green crushed levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt by Azvzere. London, 1833 
Presentation copy from the author, Richard Penn, with auto- 
graph inscription, signed with initials. | 


21 (AppxRLEY, C.J.) Remarks on the Condition of Hunters, 
the Choice of Horses, and their Management. In a Series 
of Familiar Letters, originally published in The Sporting 
Magazine, between 1822 and 1828. By Nimrod. With notes 
and copious index. 

$vo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
porders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Rzvzere. 
London: Printed by M. A. Pittman, 1831 
Fine copy, with the very rare set of plates (12) by Turner, 
and the original wrappers bound tn. 


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hee Me 22 ARNOLD, MATTHEW. Poetry of Byron.’ Chosen and 


Arranged by. Vignette on India paper. 


8vo, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, by Macdon 
ald, Macmillan & Co., London, 1881 


One of seven hundred and five large paper copies. 


23 ART AND LETTERS. For 1888 and 1889. J/llustrated with 


/ 04,00 hundreds of superb photogravures, many of which are hand- 


somely colored, and some printed in tints. 


16 vols. Imperial 4to, full crushed dark blue levant, elaborate gilt backs 
and sides, red levant doublé with heuvy borders, watered silk fly-leaves, top 
edges gilt, uncut. Paris, London, The Hague, 1888-89 


The most sumptuous art magazine ever published. 


“ 24 Assist, St. Francis or. ‘The Little Flowers of. Care- 
~.5o fully Revised by Thomas Okey. With eight illustrations by 
Paul Woodroffe. 


12mo, three-yuarter crushed brown levant, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Kegan Paul, 1899 


Keramic Art of Japan. 


25 AUDSLEY, GEORGE ASHDOWN, AND Bow#s, JAMES LORD. 


3 Poo Keramic Art of Japan. Jllustrated with upwards of fifty 


superb chromo-lithographic plates, many printed in gold, silver 
and colors, and numerous illustrations in the text. The whole 
work on linen guards. 
2 vols. Imperlal folio, full crushed levant, emblematic gilt tooling, inside 
gold borders, gilt edges. London, 1875 
The original limited subscription edition The best work on 
the subject 


26 ALDRY, A. l.. Sir John Everett Millais. His Art 
ps ca) B and Influence. Elegantly illustrated. 


8 vo, full polished red calf, gilt back and sidcs, blue and maroon labels, inside 
dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Zaehusdor/. London: Geo. Bell & Son, 1899 


27 BELL, MaLcoym. Rembrandt Van Rijn and His Work. 
40.00 Illustrated with numerous beautiful facsimiles of his neost noted 
productions. 


Imperial 8vo, full crushed dark blue levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, 
light blue silk doublé, with dentelle borders, polished gilt edges, by Zaehusdorf. 
London: Geo. Bell & Son, 1899 


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BENNETT, CHARLES. ‘The Nine Lives of a Cat. A Tale 
of Wonder. Jllustrated with engravings tn colors. 
Square 8vo, polished tree calf, gilt edges, by Riviere. London, 1860 


With the original cover and advertisements bound in, and 
“ex libris” of Wilham Crampton. 


Brwick. ‘The Seasons. By James Thomson. A New 
Edition. With engravings on wood by Bewick, from designs 
of Mr. Thurston. 


12mo, full blue morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1805 


Bewick. ‘The Natural History of British Birds; A Natural 
History of Water Birds; A Natural History of Fishes; A 
Natural History of British Quadrupeds; A Natural History 
of Reptiles, Serpents and Insects; A Natural History of For- 
eign Birds; and A Natural History of Foreign Quadrupeds. 
Seven Chap-Books. <All illustrated with woodcuts by Bewick. 
Bound in 1 vol. 
16mo, full light calf, gilt, top edge gilt. Alnwick, N. D 


Has all the original printed covers bound in. The“ Foreign — 
Birds” have been rudely colored by hand. | 


BEYLE, MARIE-HENRI. [La Chartreuse de Parme. With 
thirty illustrations by V. Foulquier. Etched by G. Mercier. 
Translated from the French by E. P. Robins. 


3vols. 12mo, half dark green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
New York: George H. Richmond & Co., 1895 
No. 132 of seven hundred and fifty copies printed on antique 
laid paper. 


BIBLIOPHILIST’S LIBRARY. Containing the Whole Prose Ro- 
mances of Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire. Now first com- 
pletely done into English, by William Dalton. With etchings 
by Laguillermie and Thevenin. 3 vols.—The Ingenious Gen- 
tleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha. By Miguel de Cervantes 
Saavedra. Done into English by Henry Edward Watts ; with 
Notes, Original and Selected; also an Introduction and Life 
of the Author. With etchings by Adolph Lalauze. 4 vols.— 
The History of Gil Blas of Santillana. Rendered into English 
by Henri Van Laun. Revised and completed by Henri 
Roberts; also an Introductory Notice, Life of Lesage and 
Notes. With etchings by Lalauze. 3 vols. The etchings are 
all in two states, proofs and remarque proofs. : 
Together, 10 vols. Printed only for subscribers by George Barrie, Philadelphia. 


The Japan vellum paper edition. Only one thousand coptes 
printed, of which this 1s No. 105. 


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BIBLIOPHILIST’S LIBRARY. Containing The Decameron 
of Giovanni Boccaccio (Il Boccaccio). Now first completely 
done into English Prose and Verse by Jno. Payne; wth etch- 
ings by L. Flameng. 2 vols.—The Heptameron ; or, Tales 
and Novels of Marguerite d’ Angoluéme, Queen of Navarre. 
Now first completely done into English Prose and Verse from 
the Original French by Arthur Machen; with etchings by L. 
Flameng. 2vols.—The Persian Letters of Charles de Secondat 
Montesquieu. Now first completely translated into English 
with Notes and Memoir by Jno. Davidson; w7zth portrait and 
etchings by Botlvin. 2 vols.—And The Confessions of Jean 
Jacques Rousseau. Now first completely done into English 
Prose by W. Conyngham Mallory; with etchings by Hedouin, 
2vols. The etchings are all in two states, proofs and remarque 
proofs. 

Together, 8 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Printed only for subscribers by Geo. 
Barrie. Philadelphia, N. D. 


The Holland paper edition. Only one thousand copies 


’ printed, of which this 1s No. 4. 


Brerstapt, O. A. The Library of Robert Hoe. A Con- 
tribution to the History of Bibliophilism in America. With 
one hundred and ten illustrations taken from manuscripts and 
books in the collection. 

8vo, full crushed dark olive levant, elaborate gilt and blind tooled back 
and sides, red levant doublé, heavy gilt borders, grained silk and Morris 
paper fly-leaves, edges gilt in the rough, by David. With case. 

Duprat & Co., New York, 1895 

Limited to three hundred and fifty copies, of which ths ts 
No. 70. Bound in David's best style. 


BLAKE. (Blair, Robert.) The Grave. A Poem. Ldlus- 
trated with twelve etchings executed from original designs of 
Wm. Blake, by Schiavonetit. 


Royal 4to, three-quarter tan colored crushed levant, top edge gilt, uncut, by 
Macdonald, London: Printed by T. Bensley, 1808 


Fine copy of the original edition. 


BLAKE. Illustrations of the Book of Job. Invented and 
engraved by Wm. Blake. 


4to, original boards, white lable, uncut. London: Published by Wm. Blake, 1825 
Fine, uncut copy of the original edition, with the twenty- 


two plates, including the title page. Clean as the day of assue. 
Very scarce, 


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10.90 


2C.600 


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37. Boccaccio, Messer. GIovANNI. Decamerone di. S//lus- 
trated with portrait and beautiful full-page engravings, after 
Stothard. 

8vols. 8vo, full dark olive colored morocco, gilt backs, gold borders on 
sides, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by Hayday. 
London: Guglielmo Pickering, 1825 
One of a few copies printed entirely on India paper. Of 
exceeding rarity. 


38 Boccaccio. The Decameron; or, Ten Days Entertain- 
ment of. ‘I'ranslated from the Italian. A New Edition, cor- 
rected and enlarged, to which are prefixed Remarks on the 
Life and Writings of Boccaccio. J/lustrated with numerous 
colored plates. 
2vols, 12mo, half calf. London: Printed for James Griffin, N. D 


39 BOSWELL, JAMES. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. 
Including a Journal of his Tour to the Hebrides. New Hdi- 
tion, with Numerous Additions and Notes by Right Hon. 
John Wilson Croker, M. P. To which are added Two Sup- 
plementary Volumes of Johnsoniana, by Hawkins, Piozzi, 
Murphy, Tyers, Reynolds, Malone, Nichols, Stevens, Cum- 
berland and others, and Notes by various hands, also upwards 
of fifty engraved tllustrations. 


10 vols. Foolsecap 8vo, half brown crushed ‘levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by 
Zaehnsdorf. London: John Murray, 1839 


40 BOwDLER, Miss. Poems and Hssays by the Late. 
8vo, full contemporary paneled calf, gilt, with fore edges painted with views 
of Kirkham Abbey. Bath, 1797 


A very good specimen of binding, by Edwards, of Halifax. 


41 BOYDELL’S PICTURESQUE SCENERY OF NORWAY, with the 
Principal Towns, from the Naze, by the Route of Christiana, to 
the Magnificent Pass of the Swinesund; from original draw- 
ings made on the spot. (Printed in colors) and engraved by 
John Wm. Edy. With Remarks and Observations made in a 
Tour Through the Country, and Revised and Corrected by 
William Tooke. 


Folio, full contemporary straight-grained moroceo, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1820 


Illustrated with eighty superb aquatints printed tn colors. 


42 BREE, CHARLES ROBERT. A History of the Birds of 
Europe not Observed in the British Isles. J//ustrated with 
numerous plates of birds and their eggs, drawn from nature and 
beautifully colored. 7 


4vols. Royal Svo, half crushed olive levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Zaehusdor/. 
London ; Groombridge & Sons, 1863 


9 


43 Brrrisu Ciassics (THE). Mlustrated with'beautiful engrav- 


1/0O2.lo ings after Stothard and others, and engraved titles. 
Containing:— 

The Tatler, 4 vols. The Idler, 2 vols. 
The Guardian, 2 vols. Essays on Tatler, Spectator 
The Adventurer, 4 vols. and Guardian, 3 vols. 
Brookiana, 2 vols. Essays on Rambler, Adven- 
Liber Facetiarum, 1 vol. turer and Idler, 2 vols. 
The Contemplatist, 1 vol. The Camp and Guard 
Omniana, 2 vols. Room, 1 vol. 
The Spectator, 8 vols. The Ruminator, 2 vols. 


The Rambler, 4 vols. 


Together, 38 vols. 16mo, full light calf, gilt, red labels, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Tout. London, 1804-1813 


A beautiful set of the first edition, with the addition of 
several volumes seldom found with the set. 


Pickering’s Aldine Poets. 


44 BritisH Ports, THE WORKS OF THE. With portratts 


f ¢ q. Lo and lives. 


Containing :— 
Burns, 3 vols. Thomson, 2 vols. 
Collins, 1 vol. Kirke White, 1 vol. 
Cowper, 3 vols. Surrey, 1 vol. 
Wyatt, 1 vol. Beattie, 1 vol. 
Pope, 3 vols. Goldsmith, 1 vol. 
Milton, 3 vols. Shakespeare, 1 vol. 
Dryden, 5 vols. | Parnell, 1 vol. 
Swift, 3 vols. Young, 2 vols. 
Akenside, 1 vol. Butler, 2 vols. 
Prior, 2 vols. Falconer, 1 vol. 
Gray, 1 vol. Spenser, 5 vols. 
Churchill, 3 vols. Chaucer, 6 vols. 


Together, 53 vols. Full polished light calf, gilt backs, red labels, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, edges gilt on the round, by Jowt. 
London: Wm. Pickering, 1830-1859 
A choice set of the rare and favorite Pickering Editon, 
bound in beautiful style by Tout. 


; 45 Brown, Mr. Tuomas. The Works of. Serious aud Comi- 

7 2© cal, in Prose and Verse. With the Life and Character of Mr. 
Brown, and his Writings, by James Drake, M. D., and a Key 
to the whole. The Kighth Edition. Carefully corrected. 


4vols. 12mo, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 
Dublin: Printed for John Murphy, 1778 


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BROWNING, ROBERT. Poems by. With Introduction by 
Richard Garnett. J/lustrations by Byam Shaw; colored by 
‘hand by Miss Gloria Cardew. 3 


8vo, full russia, gilt back, elaborate gilt sides, inside borders, Morris paper 
fly-leaves, top edge gilt, uncut, by 7ke Hampstead Bindery. . 
London: George Bell & Son, 1897 


A pretty specimen of the famous Hampstead Bindery. 


BURNS, ROBERT. The Works of; with his Life. By Allan 
Cunningham. J/lustrated with beautiful steel engravings. 
8 vols. Foolscap 8vo, full polished green calf, gilt backs and sides, red labels, 
inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Zaehusdor/. 
London: James Cochran & Co., 1834 


The best edition. 


BURTON, RICHARD F. Plain and Literal Translations of 
the Arabian Night’s Entertainment, now Entituled The Book 
of the Thousand Nights and a Night. With Introduction, 
Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of Moslem 
Men, and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the Nights. 
Illustrated with numerous suggestive photogravures. | 
12 vols. Royal 8vo, half red levant, gilt, top edges gilt. N.P.,N.D 

The library edition, reprinted from the original Benare’s edt- 
tion of 1585. Only two hundred and fifty copies published, of 
which this ts No 88. 


BusBy, T. L. Costumes of the Lower Orders of London. 
Painted and Engtaved from Nature. A serzes of twenty-five 
finely colored plates. With descriptions. 
4to, half moroeco. London (1819) 
Very scarce. 


BUTLER SAMUEL. Hudibras. Written in the Time of the 
Late Wars. Corrected and Amended with Large Annotations 
and a Preface by Zachary Grey. Adorned with a new set of 
cuts, after Hogarth. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1744. The Gen- 
uine Remains, in Verseand Prose, of Mr. Samuel Butler. Pub- 
lished from the Original Manuscript, formerly in the possession 
of W. Longueville; with Notes by R. Thyes. 2 vols. London, 
1759. ‘Together, 4 vols. 


8vo, half blue calf, gilt, gilt edges, by Zouz. Cambridge and London, 1744-59 

ALDECOTT, RANDOLPH.  ‘‘Graphic’’ Pictures. 

Last ‘‘Graphic’’ Pictures; and Gleanings from the 
Graphic. Printed in colors. 

8 vols. Oblong 4to, picture boards. London, 1888-1889 

CAMPBELL, THomMAS. The Poetical Works of. Elegantly 


ellustrated with fine steel engravings, after Turner. 
8 vo, full polished blue calf, gilt back and sides, maroon label, inside dentelle 
borders, gilt edges, by Zowt. London; Edward Moxon, 1837 


2 Loco 


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53 CARLETON, WiLLIAM. ‘Traits and Stories of the Irish 
Peasantry. With zlustrations by W. H. Brooke.. 
5 vols. 12mo, half green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 
Baldwin & Cradock, London, 1836 


54 CARLYLE, THomAs. The Complete Works of. J/lustrated. 
30 vols. 8vo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. London: Chapman & Hall, 1897-99 
Large-paper edition, limited to three hundred coptes, of which 

this 1s No So. 


55 CAULFIELD, JAMES. The Court of Queen Hlizabeth. 
Originally Written by Sir Robert Naunton, under the Title of 
‘‘Rragmenta Regalia,’’ with considerable Biographical Ad- 
ditions. Numerous fine stipple portratts by Cooper. 


4to, contemporary dark blue calf, gilt, marbled edges. London, 1814 


56 (CERVANTES, MIGUEL DE.) The History of the In- 
genious Gentleman, Don Quixote of La Mancha. ‘Translated 
from the Spanish by P. A. Motteux, and zllustrated with the 

, numerous choice proof etchings by Lalauze. 


4vols. Royal 8vo, full red morocco, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edges uncut, by Blackwedld. Edinburgh: Wm. Paterson, 1880 


57 CHAUCER, GEOFFREY. The Poetical Works of. Edited 
by Richard Morris. With Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas. 
Portratt. 


6 vols. 16mo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, blue labels, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, Morris paper fiy-leaves, top edges gilt, by Root 
& Son. London: Geo. Bell & Sons, 1883 


58 CHESTERFIELD, PHILIp DORMER STANHOPE, EARL OF. 
The Letters of, including Numerous Letters now first Pub- 
lished from the Original Manuscripts. Edited, with Notes, by 
Lord Mahon. Portrazts. 


bvols. 8vo, three-quarter Roxburghe style, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1892 


Limited to one hundred and fifty copies of which this 1s No. 
144. 
Claude’s Liber Veritatis. 


59 CLAUDE’S LIBER VERITATIS ; Or, A Collection of Two 
~~ Hundred Prints, after the Original Designs of Claude Lorrain, 
in the Collection of His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. 
Executed (in mezzotinto) by Richard HEarlom, in the 
Manner and Taste of the Drawings. ‘To which is Added a 
Descriptive Catalogue of each Print, together with the names 
of those for whom, and of the Places for which the Original 
Pictures were first painted (taken from the Handwriting of 
Claude de Lorrain himself on the back of each drawing), and 
of the present Possessors of many of the Original Pictures. 
3 vols. Imperial folio, three-quarter dark green crushed levant, gilt, gilt 
edges, by Zaehnsdorf. Published by the Proprietor, Jno. Boydell, London, 1777 


Fine copy of the very rare original edition, 


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60 COACHING LIBRARY. Viz:— 


Sa Glas 


* Old Coaching Days. By Stanley Harris. /ustrated by 
John Sturgess. Wondon: Richard Bentley, 1882. First 
Edition. 


* The Coaching Age. By Stanley Harris. J/lustrated by 
John Sturgess. UWondon: Richard Bentley, 1885. First 
Edition. 


* An Old-Fashioned Journey Through England and Wales. 
By James John Hissey. Jllustrated. Wondon: Richard 
Bentley, 1884. First Hdition. 


* A Drive Through England; or, A Thousand Miles of 
Road Travel. By James John Hissey. With twenty full- 
page wlustrations. Wondon: Richard Bentley, 1885. First 
Edition. 


* On The Box Seat from London to Land’s End. By 
James John Hissey. With sixteen full-page tlustrations. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1886. First Edition. 


* A Holiday on the Road. An Artist’s Wanderings in 
’ Kent, Sussex and Surrey. By James John Hissey. With 
fourteen full-page and other illustrations. Yondon: Richard 

Bentley, 1887. First Edition. 


* A Tour in a Phaeton Through the Eastern Counties. 
With szxteen full-page illustrations. Uondon: Richard Bent- 
ley, 1889. First Edition. 


* Across England in a Dog-Cart. From London to St. - 
David’s and Back. By James John Hissey. With szxteen 
full-page and other illustrations. JTondon: Richard Bentley, 
1891. First Edition. 


* Highways and Horses. By Athul Maudsley. //lustrated. 
London: Chapman & Hall, 1888. First Edition. 


* The Brighton Road. Old Times and New on a Classic 
Highway. By Charles G. Harper. With zvety tllustrations. 
London: Chatto & Windus, 1892. First Edition. 


* *Down the Road’; or, Reminiscences of a Gentleman 
Coachman. Jilustrated. Vondon: Longmans & Co., 1875. 
Second Edition. 


* Annals of the Road ; or, Notes on Mail and Stage Coaching 
in Great Britain. By Capt. Malet. Colored plates. J,ondon: 
Longmans & Co., 1876. First Edition. 


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Racing, Driving, Sailing, Eating, Kecentric and Extravagant 
Exploits of that Renowned Sporting Citizen, Mr. John Jorrocks. 
By R. S. Surtees. With an Introduction by Joseph Grego. 
With xumerous tllustrations (colored) by H. Alken, Phiz and W. 
Heath. London: Downey & Co., 1901. A New Hdition. 

13 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed red levant, emblematic gold tooling, top 

edges gilt, by Zout, London, 1875-1901 

Fine set of books, all first cditions except two, and with the 
original covers bound tn all except three. 


61 CoLLIER, J. Payne. The Poetical Decameron; or, Ten 
Yoo Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of 
the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. | 


2vols. 8vo, half levant, gilt, top edges gilt, 
Archibald, Constable & Co., Edinburgh, 1820 


62 CoL_MAN, GEORGE (THE YOUNGER). Broad Grins. /dus- 
wD, Oo trated with woodcuts. 


12mo, old calf. London, 1807 


63 (Comsr, WitLiaAM.) The Tourof Doctor Syntax in 


f oo | Search of the Picturesque. J//lustrated with original designs 
by Alfred Crowguill. 
12mo0, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1838 


Presentation copy from the ilustraior, Alfred Crowguill, 


Author’s Autograph Edition of Cooper’s Novels. 
Limited to Ten Sets. 


64 CoopER, JAMES FENIMORE. The Complete Novels and 
poe wine: , Lales ol. Each volume illustrated with an original water-color 
drawing, colored photogravure, original pencil drawing, the 
Darley vignette in colors, and inlaid colored vignette on title, etc., 
and the ‘‘ Last of the Mohicans’’ has an autograph letter, signed 
by Cooper, tnserted. 

33 vols. 8vo, full light brown crushed levant, emblematic gold tooling on back 
and sides, with Indian shield inlaid in colors on sides, green levant doublé on 
back cover, burnt-in drawing, illustrating each volume on the inside of front 
cover, watered silk and Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt. uncut, by Merced. 

New York: J. F. Taylor & Co., 1902 

Author's Autograph Edition. Limited to ten registered 

copies, of which this ts publisher's proof, especially prepared for 

H. T. Goodwin, Esq. An unique copy. Sumptuously bound 
in Marcel’s best style. See plate. 


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65 CorRBETT, EDwarp. An Old Coachman’s Chatter; with 
some Practical Remarks on Driving. With eight full-page 
tllustrations on stone by John Sturgess. 


8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. London, 1890 

66 — Another copy. 
8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top edge 
gilt, uncut, by Azvere. London, 1890 


Fine copy of the first edition. 


67 COSTELLO, LOUISA STUART. ‘The Rose Garden of Persia. 
New Edition. Jllustrated with tlluminations and borders. 


8vo, three-quarter red calf, green labeis, top edge gilt, uncut. 
London: George Bell & Sons, 1887 


68 COSTUMES OF SWITZERLAND. A Series of Forty-three 
Colored Engravings of the Costumes of the Inhabitants of 
Switzerland. Mounted on cardboard. 
4to, half maroon morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. (1790) 


Includes the very rare series of twelve plates, after the 
designs by Jean Holbein. 


69 CostumrEs. A Collection of Swiss Costumes in Miniature, 
Designed by Reinhardt. Each Plate Represents a View Taken 
on the Spot. ‘To which is added a Description in French and 
English. Thirty full-page colored plates. ' 


Imperial 8vo, half straight-grained morocco, uncut. London, 1822 


“Edition des Aquarelles” of Courtiers and Favorites of 
Royalty. Limited to twenty-six copies. 


70 COURTIERS AND FAVOURITES OF ROYALTY. With z/us- 
trations in water colors. 


Containing :— 
Richelieu, 3 vols. Madame du Barré, 4 vols. 
Madame D’Hspinay, 3 vols. Empress Josephine, 2 vols. 
Talleyrand, 2 vols. ' Memoirs of Fouche, 2 vols. 


Henry IV. of France, 1 vol. Cardinal de Retz, 1 vol. 
Marmontel, 2 vols. 


Together, 20 vols. 8vo, dark blue crushed levant, elaborate gilt backs and 
sides, red calf doublé with gold borders, top edges gilt, uneut. 
Paris, Societé des Bibliophiles; London and New York, Merrill & Baker, N. D. 


The Edition des Aquarelles Limited to twenty-six lettered 
and registered sets, of whitch this ts copy 


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CRABBE, REV. GEORGE. ‘The Poetical Works of. With 
his Letters and Journals, and his Life, by his Son. /W/ustrated 
with fine steel engravings. 

8 vols. 16mo, half green calf, gilt, red labels, top edges gilt. 
London: Jno. Murray, 1847 

The best edition, with autograph letter, signed, of the author 
inserted, 


CROKER, T. CrRorron. The Historical Songs of Ireland. 
Illustrative of the Revolutionary Struggle between James II 
and William III. Edited, with Introductions and Notes. 

12mo, full polished dark green calf, gilt backs and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Zaehusdor/, 
London: Printed for the Percy Soeiety, 1841 
flas autograph of Maria Edgeworth, and was presumably 
trom her library. 


Original Drawing by Cruikshank. 


CRUIKSHANK. The Original Drawing of the Cartoon, 
‘““The Leader of the Parisian Blood Red Republic; or, The 
Infernal Fiend.’”’ By George Cruikshank. Together with 
an Autograph Presentation Copy of an impression in colors 
from the plate of the same subject, with the Autograph In- 
scription, signed by the Artist, ‘‘To J. W. Bouton, with the 
best wishes of George Cruikshank. August 3, 1871.” 


An unique memento of the great artist, and one of his most 
powerful etchings, wlustrating the Paris Commune of 1871. 


CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank’s Fairy Library. Jack 
and the Bean Stalk, Hop O’ My Thumb, and The Seven 
League Boots, Puss and Boots, and Cinderella and the Glass 
Slipper. <All beautifully and characteristically illustrated with 
etchings by George Cruikshank. 


4vols. Small 4to, with the original blue wrappers, with ornamental designs, 
in handsome crushed green levant slip case. 
London: Published by D. Bogue, 86 Fleet St., and Geo. Routledge & Sons, N. D 


An unusually fine set of the rare first editions. 


CRUIKSHANK. The Old Sailor’s Jolly Boat, Laden with 
Tales and Yarns to Please all Hands. Pulled by Wit, Fun, 
Humor and Pathos, and Steered by H. M. Barker. //lustrated 
with steel engravings by Geo. and Robt. Crutkshank. 


8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. London, N. D 


Fine copy of the first edition. 


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oi 76  CRUIKSHANK. Metropolitan Grievances; or, A Serio- 
er comic Glance at Minor Mischiefs in London and its Vicinity, 
. including a few which extend to the Country, the whole Criti- 
cally Exposed and Interspersed with Sly Remedial Hints, and 
Anecdotes, Risible and Appropriate. By one who thinks for 

himself. /olding colored etching by Geo. Cruikshank. 
12mo, full light colored calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt. London, 1812 


First Edition. Very scarce. 


77  CRUIKSHANK. Life in London; or, The Day and Night 
rw ARGO Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, 
Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in 
their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. By Pierce 
Egan. Embellished with thirty-six scenes (in colors) from real 
life, designed and etched by J]. R. and G. Cruikshank, and en- 
riched also with numerous original designs on wood by the same 
artists. 
8vo, full crimson straight-grained morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, 


blue silk doublé, with gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Zaehkusdor/. 
London: Printed for Sherwood, Neely & J ones, 1821 


Fine copy of the vare first edtiion. 


hee ANOTHER COBY. 
wz 7 So Svo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
polished gilt edges. London: Printed for Sherwood, Jones & Co., 1823 


79 CRUIKSHANK. Life in Paris; comprising the Rambles, 
Sprees, and Amours of Dick Wildfire of Corinthian Celebrity, 
and his Bang-up Companions, Squire Jenkin and Captain 
O’Shuffleton; with the Whimsical Adventures of the Halibut 

' Family; including Sketches of a variety of other KEecentric 
Characters in the French Metropolis. By David Carey. 
Embellished with twenty-one colored plates, representing scenes 
from real life, designed and engraved by Mr. George Crutk- 
shank, enriched also with twenty-two engravings on wood, drawn 
by the same artist, and executed by Mr. White. 


8vo, full maroon straight-grained morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, 
blue silk doublé, polished gilt edges, by Zaehkusdorf. : 
London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 


Extra tall copy of the rare first edition. 


S&F 2:00 


2 80 ANOTHER COPY. 
8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backand sides, red satin doublé, polished 
gilt edges, by Root & Son. London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 


81  CRUIKSHANK. German Popular Stories. ‘Translated from 

ase the Kinder und Haus Warchen. Collected by M. M. Grimm, 
from Oral Tradition. J//ustvated with etchings in bristre by 

George Crutkshank. : 


2vols. 12mo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, polished gilt edges. C. Baldwyn, London, 1823 


First Edition. Fine copy. Very rare. 


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es 82 CRUIKSHANK. Points of Humour. Jllustrated by the 
0.00 designs of George Cruikshank. Both parts, with the double sets 
of plates, both proofs and colored. 


8vo, full crushed maroon levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, watered 
satin doublé, polished gilt edge, by Zaehusdorf, 
London: Published by C. Baldwyn, 1823-4 


First Edition. Fine copy, with the rare leaf of advertisements. 


83 ANOTHER Copy. With the plates tn colors. 
2 1.GO 8vo, full crushed levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold border, gilt edge. 
London: Published by C. Baldwyn, 1823-4 
First Edition. An extra tall copy, with the rare leaf of 
advertisements. 


84 ANOTHER Copy. With plain plates. Both Parts. 
42.508 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
gilt edge, by Riviere. London: Published by C. Baldwyn, 1823-4 


Furst Edition. Wauth the rare leaf of advertisements. 


85 CRUIKSHANK. ‘Tales of Irish Life. Illustrative of the 
1 OG Manners, Customs and Condition of the People. With designs 
by Geo. Crutkshank. 


2vols. 12mo, half green calf, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Published by J. Robins & Co., 1824 


First Edition. Fine copy. 


86 CRUIKSHANK. Peter Schlemihle. From the German of 
VAN € 2 Lamotte Fouqué. With plates by Geo. Cruickshank. 
12mo, full polished red calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut, by Zozz?. d G. & W. B. Whittaker, London, 1824 
The very rare first edition with Crutkshank's name spelled 
wrong on title, of which only a few were so issued. 


| 87 CRUIKSHANK. Italian Tales. Tales of Humour, Gallantry 

d.00 and Romance. Selected and Translated from the Italian. 
With szxteen illustrative drawings by Geo. Crutkshank. 

8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 


borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Larkens, 
London: Printed for Chas. Baldwyn, 1824 


Fine copy of the First Edition. 


88 CRUIKSHANK. Mornings at Bow Street. A Selection of 
/ 0.00 the most Humorous and Entertaining Reports, which have 
Appeared in the Morning Herald, by Mr. Wight (Bow Street 
Reporter of the Morning Herald). With twenty-one zllustra- 
tive drawings by Geo. Crutkshank. 


8vo, full crushed olive colored levant, blind tooled, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London: Printed for Chas. Baldwyn, 1824 


+ (2) 


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89 CRUIKSHANK. More Mornings at Bow Street. A New 
Collection of Humorous and Entertaining Reports, by John 
Wight, of the Morning Herald. With twenty-one tllustrations 
by Geo. Cruikshank. 


8vo, full crushed olive colored levant, blind tooled, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, uncut, by Rzviere. London: James Robins & Co., 1827 


Choice copies of both series of this very scarce work. 


A O.00 


90 CRUIKSHANK. Der Freischutz Travestie. By Septimus 
S$.o0 Globus, Esq. With twelve etchings by George Cruikshank 
from drawings by an amateur. And the Original Tale, 

whereon the German Opera is Founded. 
8vo, full‘crushed brown Jevant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Rivéere. London: Printed for C. Baldwyn, 1824 


Fine, tall copy of the rare first edition, with the colored plates. 


91 ANOTHER Copy. With plain plates. 


/ Se 8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
; borders, gilt edge, by Riviere. London: Printed for C. Baldwyn, 1824 


92 CRUIKSHANK. [Illustrations of Time. By George Cruik- 
iY ye | . . 
2. 3,00 shank. With a duplicate set of plates, colored by hand. 
Oblong 4to, full polished sprinkled calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold bor- 
ders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. London, 1827 


First Edition, with the original covers bound in. 


93 CRUIKSHANK.* Phrenology. J/lustrated by George Crutk- 
J ef Co shank. Yondon, 1826. Illustrations of Time. By George 
Cruikshank, London, 1827. Scraps and Sketches. By 
George Cruikshank (not complete). London, 1829. Bound 
in one volume. 
Oblong 4to, half red morocco. 


All first editions. 


94 CRUIKSHANK. Tim Bobbin’s Lancashire Dialect and. 

" Us Poems. Plates by G. Cruikshank. Rendered intelligible to 

general readers by a literal interpretation, and the absolute 

words explained by quotations from the most early of the 
English authors. ; 

8vo, full polished red calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 


top edge gilt, uncut, by Zout. London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1828 
First Edition. 
+ 95 CRUIKSHANK. Another copy. 


Po © 8vo, three-quarter straight-grained morocco, London: Orlando Hodgson, 1833 


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96 CRUIKSHANK. Punch and Judy. With zlustrations de- 
stgned and engraved by George Crutkshank. Accompanied by 
the Dialogue of the Puppet-show, an Account of its Origin, 
and of Puppet-Plays in England. 

8vo, tull crushed red levant, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, top 

edge gilt, uncut, by Zaehusdor/. London: Printed for S. Prowett, 1828 

Fine, uncut copy of the very rare first edition with a aupl- 
clate set of plates tn colors. 


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97 CRUIKSHANK. Punchand Judy. With zllustrations designed 
J ce and engraved by Geo. Cruikshank, Accompanied by the Dialogue 
of the Puppet-Show, an Account of its Origin, and of Pup- 
pet-Plays in England. 
8vo, full polished red calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut, by Zout. London: Printed for S. Prowett, 1828 


Furst Edition. Fine copy. 


98 CRUIKSHANK. The Caricaturist’s Scrap Book. A series of 

Oe hundreds of colored etchings by Geo. Cruikshank, Seymour, 
Heath and Phiz: Omnium Gatherum (both series) ; The Art 

of Tormenting, six numbers; Old Ways and New Ways, six 

numbers; Nautical Dictionary, six numbers; Sayings and 

Doings, six numbers ; Demonology and Witchcraft, six num- 

bers ; London Characters, nineteen numbers. Bound in one 


volume. 
Oblong 4to, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top edge 
gilt, by Morrell. London, 1829-1831 


The original issues as published by Charles Tilt. 


99 CRUIKSHANK. Tales of Other Days. By J. Y. A. Jdlus- 
Y ack trations by George Cruikshank. Engraved by J. Thompson 
and S. & T. Williams. 


8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Azviere. London: Effingham Wilson, 1830 


Fine copy of the first edition 


100. 60 ANOTHER Copy. 


«GO : : é 
7 4 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uneut, by Zout. London: Effingham Wilson, 1830 


First Edition. Fane copy. 


tor CRUIKSHANK. ‘Three Courses and a Dessert. Zhe decora- 
6ge tions by George Crutkshank. 


Crown 8vo, original Roxburghe style binding, uncut. 
London: Vizetelly, Branston & Co., 1830 


A beautiful large-paper copy of the rare first edition in the 
original binding. 


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CRUIKSHANK. Rhodes, William Barnes. Bombastes 
Furioso. A Burlesque Tragic Opera. With designs by Geo. 
Crutkshank. 


12mo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back and sides, top edge gilt, by Rzviere, 

London: Thomas Rodd, 1830 

Fine copy of the first edition, with original paper covers 
bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK. Tom Thumb: A Burletta. Altered from 
Henry Fielding, by Kane O’Hara. With designs by George 
Cruikshank. 
12mo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back and sides, top edge gilt, by Riviere, 

; London: Thomas Rodd, 1830 

Fine copy of the very rare first edition, with the original 

paper cover and advertisements bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK. The New Bath Guide; or, Memoirs of 
the B—n—r—d Family in a Series of Poetical Epistles, 
by Christopher Anstey. A New Edition, with a Biographi- 
cal and Topographical Preface, and Anecdotical Annota- 
tions by John Britton. J//lustrated with full-page etchings 
by Crutkshank. 

Crown 8y0, original muslin, paper label, uncut. 
London: Hurst, Chance & Co., 1880 


Very scarce. Autograph presentation copy from the editor. 


CRUIKSHANK. Scott, Sir Walter. Letters on Demonol- 
ogy and Witchcraft, Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq. 
With zllustrations by George Cruikshank, in three states 
(colored, India proof and plain impressions). 


12mo, full crushed red levant, gilt back, emblematic designs in gold on 
sides, inside gold borders, top edge gilt, others uncut, by Wood, 
London: John Murray, 1830 


Original edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. (Defoe, Daniel.) The Life and Surpris- 
ing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner. 
With Introductory Verses by Bernard Barton. J//lustrated 
with numerous engravings from drawings by George Crutk- 
shank, expressly designed for this edition. 

2vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 


polished gilt edges, by Zout. 
London: Printed at the Shakespeare Press by W. Nicol, 1881 


Large-paper copy, with the proof plates on India paper. 


Zit 


107 CRUIKSHANK. Roscoe’s Novelist’s Library. With xumer- 


if ae ous tllustrations by George Crutkshank. 
: 19 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt backs and sldes, inside gold borders, 
top edges gilt, uncut, by Zachusidorf. London, 1831 


fine set. From the library of Robert Pinkney, with the 
“ex libris’ in first twelve volumes. This lbrary includes 
Hlumphry Clinker, Roderick Random, Peregrine Pickle, Tom 
Jones, Joseph Andrews, Amelia, Vicar of Wakefield, Sir 
Launcelot Greaves, Tristram, Shandy, Sentimental Journey, 
Don Quixote, Gil Blas and Robinson Crusoe. 


108 CRUIKSHANK. ‘The Bee and the Wasp. A Fable,—in 
“4 To Verse. With designs and etchings by Geo. Cruikshank. 


12mo, full light polished calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, uneut, by Zour. London: Charles Tilt, 1832 


Beautiful copy of the very rare first edition, with the 
oviginal paper cover bound in. 


10g CRUIKSHANK. Lucien Greville. By a Cornet in the 
6.25 Hon. Kast India Company’s Service (T. LL. Petigrew). 
With etchings by Geo. Cruikshank. 


8 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Saunders & Otley, 1833 


With autograph letter, signed, of the author inserted. Plates 
slightly spotted. 


110 ANOTHER Copy. 
F756 3 vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edges gilt, uncut. London, 1833 


Fine, clean copy. 


Tir CRUIKSHANK. Sunday in London. J/lustrated with four- 
Eis oe teen cuts by Geo. Cruikshank, and a Few Words by a Friend 
of his; with a Copy of Sir Andrew Agnew’s Bill. 


8vo, full polished blue calf, gilt back, gold lines on side, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut. London: Effingham Wilson, 1833 


Fine copy of the first edition. 


II2  CRUIKSHANK. My Sketch Book. By Geo. Cruikshank. 
Y hoo A series of several hundred humorous etchings, colored by hand. 


Oblong 4to, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut. London, 1834-36 


A perfect copy of the exceedingly rare original issue, with all 
the original wrappers bound tn. 


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CRUIKSHANK. The Comic Almanack for 1835 to 1853. 
An Ephemeris in Jest and Earnest, containing ‘‘all things 
fitting for such a work.’’ By Rigdum Funnidos, Gent. 
Adorned with ‘ right me*rie’’ cuts, pertaining to the months, 
and an hieroglyphic by George Cruikshank. 

10 vols. 16mo, full polished blue calf, gilt backs and sides, inside gold 
borders, red labels, top edge gilt, by Root & Son. London, 1835-53 


The original edstion. 


CRUIKSHANK. ‘The Adventures of Sir Frizzle Pumpkin, 
Nights at Mess, and Other Tales. With dlustrations by 
George Crutkshank. , 

12mo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, pol- 
ished gilt edge, by Zowt?. Wm. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1836 


Fine copy of the very rare first edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. (Irving, Washington.) A History of 
New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of 
the Dutch Dynasty, . . . By Diedrich Knickerbocker. 
Iilustrated by George Crutkshank. 


12mo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, gilt 
edge, by Riviere. Thomas Tegg, London, 1836 


CRUIKSHANK. Ainsworth, W. Harrison. Rookwood. A 
Romance. The Fourth Edition. With zllustrations by 
George Crutkshank. 


8vo, full maroon crushed levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, by Morred?. John Macrone, London, 1836 


CrurKsHanK. A Comic Alphabet. Designed, etched and 
published by George Cruikshank. In colors. 


Small 4to, full crushed blue levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders. 
London, 1837 


CRUIKSHANK. Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote. 
By the late H. D. Inglis. With 7clustrations by George 
Crutkshank. 


Post 8vo, original cloth, uncut. London: Whittaker & Co., 1837 


Fine copy of the rare first edition, with autograph letter, 
signed by George Cruikshank, inserted. 


ANOTHER Copy. 


Post 8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut, by Grieve. London: Whittaker & Co., 1837 


With the cloth back aud advertisements bound in. 


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CRUIKSHANK. Barker, M.H. Nights at Sea. J/dlustra- 


_ ted by George Cruikshank. 


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125 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, uncut, by Jou?. London, 1837-8 


First Edition. With the first impressions of the plates, ex- 
tracted trom Bentley's Miscellany, with the original covers, 
advertisements, etc., bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK.. Ainsworth, W. Harrison. Jack Sheppard. 
A Romance. With zlustrations by George Cruikshank. 


3vols. 8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Riviere. Richard Bentley, London, 1839 


Fine copy of the first edttion. 


CRUIKSHANK. ‘The Life Se Mansie Wauch, Tailor in 
Dalkeith. Written by himself. A new edition, revised and 
greatly enlarged, with eight dllustrations by George Crutk- 
shank. 


12mo0, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold border, gilt 
edge, by Riviere. William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 18389 


CRUIKSHANK. De Foe, Daniel. A Journal of the Plague 
Year; or, Memorials of the Great Pestilence in London in 
1665. A New Edition, Attentively Revised and Illustrated. 
With Historical Notes by Edward Wedlake Brayley. Ld/us- 
trated by George Cruikshank. 


12mo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, uncut. London, 1839 


CRUIKSHANK. Sergeant Bell and his Raree-Show. £m- 
bellished with woodcuts by Cruikshank, Thompson, Williams, 
and others. 

Square 12mo, original cloth. London: Printed for Thomas Tegg, 1839 


Fine copy of this exceedingly rare work, of which part of 
the letterpress is attributed to Charles Dickens. 


CRUIKSHANK. Ainsworth, W. Harrison. Jack Sheppard. 
Illustrated by George Crutkshank. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by 7ow?. London, 1839-40 


First Edition. Extracted from Bentley's Miscellany, with 
original covers and advertisements bound in, and with first 
impressions of the plates. 

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CRUIKSHANK. (Barham, R. H.) ‘The Ingoldsby Le-- 
gends; or, Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Es- 
quire. With xumerous etchings by Cruikshank, Leech, Buss, 
and others. ‘The three series, complete. 

3 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed maroon levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 

Bentley, London, 1840-42-47 

fine copy of the first edition throughout, and the first issue 

of the first volume, in which page 236 is left blank. The 

forename of the Baron de Shurland (in the “Gray Dolphin’) 

which ts here given as “Ralph,” was subsequently changed to 
“Robert.” 


CRUIKSHANK. (Barham, R. H.) The Ingoldsby Legends; 
or, Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. With 
numerous etchings by Cruikshank, Leech, Buss, and others. 

3 vols. 8vo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. Bentley, London, 1852 


° 
CRUIKSHANK. (Barkam, R.H.) The Ingoldsby Legends; 
or, Mirth and Marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. With 
wllustrations by George Cruikshank, John Leech and John Ten- 
nel, 


Square 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, gilt edge, by Zachusdor/. London: Richard Bentley, 1865 


CRUIKSHANK. (Cockton, Henry.) Stanley Thorn. By 
the Author of ‘‘ Valentine Vox.’’ With the dlustrations by 
George Cruikshank, John Leech and Alfred Crowgutll, 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold border, top edge 
gilt, uncut, by Zozt. London: Richard Bentley, 1841-4 


first Edition. Extracted from Bentley's Miscellany, with 
original covers and advertisements bound in, and with jist 
wmpressions of the plates. 


CRUIKSHANK. (Cockton, Henry.) Stanley Thorn. By 
Henry Cockton, Esq. With /wll-page etchings by George 
Cruikshank and Alfred Crowquill. ef 


3 vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, top edges gilt. London : Richard Bentley, 1841 


Choice copy. 


CRUIKSHANK. Dobdin’s Songs, Naval and National, of 
the late Charles Dibdin. With a Memoir and Addenda, 
Collected and Arranged by Thomas Dibdin. With charac- 
teristic sketches by George Cruikshank. 
12mo, full light polished calf, gilt back and sides, top edge gilt, uncut. 

John Murray, London, 
First Edition. me ie 


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CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank’s Omnibus. ///ustrated 
with one hundred engravings on steel and wood. Edited by 
Laman Blanchard. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, pol- 
ished gilt edge, by Root & Son. London: Tilt and Bogue, 1842 


Fine copy of the first edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. Ainsworth, Wm. H. The Miser’s Daugh- 
ter. A Tale. With 7l/ustrations by George Cruikshank. 


3vols. 8vo, full crushed dark maroon levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, 
inside gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Cunningham & Mortimer, 1842 


fine copy of the first edition, with a duplicate set of plates. 
Proofs before letters. 


CRUIKSHANK. Jerrold, Douglas. Cakesand Ale. J//lus- 
trated by George Cruikshank. 
2vols. 12mo, full light calf, gilt, top edges gilt, by Jour. 
London: How & Parsons, 1842 
First Edition with original cloth covers bound in as double, 
to each volume. 


CRUIKSHANK. Ainsworth, W. Harrison. Windsor Castle. 
An Historical Romance. New Edition. J/lustrated by 
George Crutkshank and Tony Johannot, with designs on wood 
by W. Alfred Delamotte. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold bor- 
ders, polished gilt edge, by Jouz. London: Henry Colburn, 1843 


Furst Edition, in separate form 


CRUIKSHANK. Martin’s Vagaries. Being a Sequel to 
‘“A Tale of a Tub,’’ recently Discovered at the University 
of Oxford. Edited, with Notes, by Scriblerus Oxoniensis, 
and zlustrated by George Cruikshank. 


12mo0, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, gilt edge. 
London: A. H, Baily & Co., 1843 


Very rare The author was R. H. Barham. Has original 
covers bound tn. 


CRUIKSHANK. Maginn, William. John Manesty, the 
Liverpool Merchant. With zllustrations by George Cruik- 
shank. 


Zvols. Full polished maroon calf, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders. 
top edges gilt, by Zou. London: Jno. Mortimer, 1844 


First Edition. 


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CRUIKSHANK. Maxwell, W. H. History of the Irish 
Rebellion in 1798,-with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s 
Insurrection in 1803. Jllustrated with etchings by George 
Crutkshank. 


Svo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, polished gilt 
edge, by JZowt,. London: Baily Brothers, 1845 


First Edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. (Lever, Charles.) Arthur O’Leary ; His 
Wanderings and Ponderings in Many Lands. Edited by his 
Friend, Harry Lorrequer, and Jilustrated by George Crutk- 
shank. 


8vo, three-quarter crushed red levant, gilt, top edge gilt. 
London: Henry Colburn, 1845 


The first octavo edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank’s Table-Book. Edited 
by Gilbert Abbott a’Beckett. Jl/ustrated with full-page etch- 
ings and many wood engravings by George Cruikshank. 


Square 8vo, full crushed levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, by Morrel?. London: Published at the Punch Office, 1845 


Fine copy of the rare first edition 


CRUIKSHANK. The Pantamerone; or, The Story of 
Stories. Fun for the Little Ones, by Giambattista Basile. 
Translated from the Neapolitan by John Edward Taylor. 
With zllustrations by George Crutkshank. 


Square 12mo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, with original covers as doublé, top edge gilt, uncut, by 
Riviere. London: David Bogue, 1848 


Fine copy of the rare first edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. Reach, Angus B. Clement Lorimer; or, 
The Book with the Iron Clasps. A Romance. Jllustrated 
by George Crutkshank. | 

8vo, full dark blue crushed levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut, by Rzviere. David Bogue, London, 1849 

Furst Edition. Very rare. With the original cloth covers 
bound in at end. Fine copy. 


CRUIKSHANK. Clarke, Mary Cowden. Kit Bams’ Ad- 
ventures ; or, The Yarns of an Old Mariner. J/iustrated by 
George Crutkshank. 

12mo, full mottled polished calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edges gilt, others uncut, by Xzviere. London: Grant & Griffith, 1849 


fine copy of the very rare first edition. 


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CRUIKSHANK. ‘Three Courses and a Dessert. Compris- 
ing Three Sets of Tales, West Country, Irish and Legal, 
and a Melange. With jifty dlustrations by George Crutk- 
shank. Fourth Edition. 


12mo, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, gilt edge. London, 1850 


CRUIKSHANK. The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman. 
Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Colored. 


Square 16mo, full crushed green morocco, gilt back, gold lining on sides, 
inside yold borders, top edge gilt. Philadelphia: T. K. Collins, Jr., 1850 


Original paper covers bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK. 1851; or, The Adventures of Mr. and 
Mrs. Sandboys and Family, who came up to London to 
‘‘ Enjoy Themselves’’ and to See the Great Exhibition. By 
Henry Mayhew and George Cruikshank. Many folding 
plates by George Cruikshank. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Rzviere. London : David Bogue, N. D. 

Fine copy of the first edition, with the original cloth back 
and sides bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK. Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Uncle Tom’s 
Cabin. With twenty-seven tllustrations on wood by George 
Crutkshank. : 


8vo, half crushed green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, by 7owz. London, 1852 


First English Edition. 


CRUIKSHANK’S MAGaAzINE. Jllustrated with one etching, 
three designs transferred on stone, eight woodcuts, and one 
plate in glyphognophy. The two parts, which were all that 
was published. 


8vo, half morocco. (London, 1853) 


One of the rarest of Cruikshank volumes, there being no 
copy in the Mackenzie, Hutt, Stewart or Burnett collections. 


CRUIKSHANK. The Life of Sir John Falstaff. //ustrated 
by George Cruikshank, with full-page etchings. And with a 
Biography of the Knight from Authentic Sources by Robert 
B. Brough. 


8vo, three-quarter red crushed levant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, by Zout. 
London: Longman, Brown & Co., 1858 
First Edition. 


ANOTHER COPY. 
8vo, full polished calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
polished gilt edge. London, 1858 


First Edition. 


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CRUIKSHANK. Stop Thief; or, Hints to Housekeepers 
to Prevent Housebreaking. By George Cruikshank. With 
tllustrations by the author. 
8vo, sewn, uncut. London (1860) 


lirst Edition. Presentation copy from George Cruikshank, 
with jus signature on title. 


CRUIKSHANK. Bates, William. George Cruikshank, the 
Artist, the Humorist and the Man. With some Account 
of His Brother Robert. A Critico-Bibliographical Essay. 
Lllustrated chiefly from original drawings by George Cruik- 
shank (India proofs) in the possession of the author. 


4to, three-quarter brown morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. Birmingham, 1878 


Large-paper copy. One of a very few issued with the 
plates on India paper 


CRUIKSHANK. Old ‘‘ Miscellany Days.’ A Selection of 
Stories from ‘‘ Bentley’s Miscellany.’’? By Various Authors. 
Lllustrated by George Cruikshank, 1837-1843; with thirty- 
three tllustrations printed from the original etchings on steel. 
Royal 8vo, three-quarter crushed levant, gilt, top edge gilt. London, 1885 


CRUIKSHANK. The Humorist. A Collection of Enter- 
taining Tales, Anecdotes, Epigrams, Etc. With Sorty tllus- 
trations by George Cruikshank, colored by hand. 


4vols. Square 8vo, full crushed tan colored levant, blind tooled, inside 
gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Bretaude, 
London: John C. Nimmo, 1892 


No. 72 of two hundred and sixty copies, printed from ty pe. 


CRUIKSHANK. Whom to Marry, and How to Get 
Married; or, The Adventures of a Lady in Search of a 
Good Husband. Edited by the Brothers Mayhew. — Lllas- 
trated by George Cruikshank. 


12mo, full polished sprinkled calf, gilt back, gold lines On sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, by Larkins. b London: David Bogue, N. D. 


first Edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. The Horse Shoe. The True Legend of 
St. Dunstan and the Devil, Showing how the Horse-shoe 
came to be a Charm Against Witchcraft. By Edward G. 
Flight. With z/ustrations by George Cruikshank. 


8vo, half yellow morocco, top edge gilt. London, N. D. 


Both the jirst and second editions bound in one volume. 


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157 CRUIKSHANK. Gore, Mrs. New Year’s Day.+ A Win- 
ter’s Tale. With dlustrations by George Cruikshank. 
12mo, full light polished calf, gilt back and sides, top edge gilt, by Azviere. 
Fisher, Son & Co., London, N. D 


first Edition. Original cloth covers bound in at back. 


158 CRUIKSHANK. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. By 
W. H. Ireland, Esq. //lustrated with numerous full-page 
folding plates, in colored aquatint, by George Cruikshank. 

4 vols. 8vo, full light calf, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, edges 
gilt in the rough, by Larkins. London: Printed for Jno. Cumberland, N. D 


Fine copy. Very scarce. 


159 CRUIKSHANK. J/lustrations of Popular Works by George 
Cruikshank. Part I. contains six etchings on steel, India 
proofs, for illustrating ‘‘ The Vicar of Wakefield,” ‘‘Knick- 
erbocker’s New York,”’ etc. 

Folio, original printed wrapper. London, N. D 


Large paper. 


160 CRUIKSHANK. Pardoe, Miss. Lady Arabella; or, The 
Adventures of a Doll. /lustrated by George Cruikshank, in 
colors. 


Square 12mo, full polished light calf, gilt, top edge gilt. 
Z London : Kerby & Son, N. D 


161 CRUIKSHANK. Scraps and Sketches. By George Cruik- 
shank. Colored by hand. 


Oblong 4to, half calf, illustrated paper sides. London. 


Reprinted from the edition of 1828. 


162 CRUIKSHANK. My Sketch Book. A Series of Thirty- 
seven Pages of Comic Etchings. By George Cruikshank. 
Ln colors. 
Oblong 4to, picture boards. ; London. 


Reprint of the 1834 Edition. 


163 CRUIKSHANK. The Cruikshankian Momus. “Let 
Momus rule the day.” Pictorial Broadsides and Humorous 
Song-Headings. Lifty-two comic designs to popular ballads 
by the three Crutkshanks, the elder Isaac, Robert, and the great 
George. Colored by hand (after the originals). 

Royal 8vo, cloth, top edge gilt, uncut. London, 1892 


No, 256 of five hundred and twenty copies printed. 


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CRUIKSHANK, GEORGE. ‘The Life of. In Two Epochs. 
By Blanchard Jerrold. With xumerous wlustratons. 

2vols. 8vo, full blue crushed levant, gilt backs and sides, inside gold bor- 
ders, top edges gilt. London, 1882 

Extra illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and ten 
etchings by Cruikshank, including fifty in colors from Punch 
and Judy, and the works of Ainsworth, Dickens, etc ; also 
the first portrait of Kean as Richard £11. 


CRUIKSHANK. An Essay on the Genius of George Cruik- 
shank. By W.M. Thackeray. Jdlustrated. 


8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, by Wood. London, 1883 


Extra ulustrated by the insertion of ninety-seven plates, 
forty eight of which are colored, including “ Pictures of 
London,” “ Lady and fishwoman, “ Kean, as Richard 
ITT.,” reduced by Palethorpe,* The Chair before the Throne,” 
“ The Real Romeo, or, Coates & Mathews.’ ‘‘ Death of the 
Marquis of Londonderry,’ Illustrations from the “ Fawry 
Library,’ © The Yule Log,’ “ Sketches by Boz,” ete. 


CRUIKSHANK. ‘Thackeray, W. M. An Kssay on the 
Genius of George Cruikshank. J/lustrated with several hun- 
dred etchings, mostly colored, and wood engravings selected from 
his works, from 181o to 1873. 


Extended to4vols. Folio, full crushed red levant, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, orange silk doublé, top edge gilt, by Zachss- 
dors. 


Extended to four volumes by the insertion of 23 original 
pen and pencil sketches, 133 colored etchings, 226 plain etch- 
ngs by Cruikshank, 5 rare portraits of Cruikshank, & title 
pages, besides many wood engravings. Among the colored 
etchings will be found Mr. Grimaldi, as Clown in the Dulse 
Domum, Mr Kean as Richard, The Rural Romeos ; or, 
Coates and Mathews, Mr. Kean, as Count Bertram, Mr. 
Simon Paap, Death of the Marquis of Londonderry, and Bar- 
ney Buntline and Billy Bowling ; and wlustrations to Demon- 
ology and Witchcraft, plain and colored; Sketches by Boz, 
plain and colored ; Oliver Twist, plain and colored ; ilus- 
trations to Jack Sheppard, The Loving Ballad of Lord Bate- 
man. (colored) ; Tower of London, Miser’s Daughter. Wind- 
sor Castle. Life of Elliston, Vule Log, plain and colored ; Cin- 
derella, Workmen's Dwellings (two unpbulished etchings), 
Falstaff (two proofs from Cruikshank's studio), Shaving 
a Ghost (unfinished proof ), Subscription Ticket for Worship 


Il 3.ce 


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168 


170 


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of Bacchus, The Infernal Fiend (the last caricature) and 
twenty-three original sketches in pen and pencil by Crutk- 
shank, etc. The whole forming an exceedingly interesting 
memento of the great artist. 


CRUIKSHANK Points of Misery ; or, Fables for Mankind. 


Prose and Verse. Chiefly Original. By Charles Westmacott. 


Illustrated with twenty designs by Robert Cruikshank. 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sideg, inside gold borders, 
gilt edge, by Rvzere. London: Published by Sherwood, Jones & Co., 1823 


Fine copy, Furst Edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. The English Spy. An Original Work. 
Characteristic, Satirical and Humorous, Comprising Scenes 
and Sketches in every Rank of Society; being Portraits of 
the Illustrious, Eminent, Eccentric and Notorious, Drawn 
from the Life by Bernard Blackmantle. The zlustrations de- 
signed by Robert Crutkshank, embracing many full-page colored 
aguatints. 

2vols. 8vo, full erushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 


gold borders, gilt edges, by Kzvzere. 
London: Printed by Sherwood, Jones & Co., 1825 


Fine copy of the very rare first edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. Pierce Egan’s Finish to the Adventures of 
Tom, Jerry and Logic, in their Pursuits Through: Life in 
gnd out of London. J/lustrated by the pencil of Mr. Robert 
aaa in thirty-six scenes ( full-page and colored) from 

val life, and enriched with several designs on wood by the same 
artist. 

8vo, full straight-grained red morocco, elaborate gilt baek and sides, green 


silk doublé, with gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. . 
London, 1830 


Fine copy of the rare first edition, with a vare folio mezzo- 
tinto portrait of Pierce Egan inserted. 


CRUIKSHANK. ‘The March of Intellect. By W. T. Mon- 
crieff, Esq. Jllustrated with eight spirited engravings on wood 
after designs by Robert Crutkshank. 


12mo, full light polished calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt. London: William Kidd, 1830 


First edition, with original paper covers, bound in. 


J hoo 


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172 


173 


174 


175 


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CRUIKSHANK. ‘The Beggar’s Opera. In three acts. By 
John Gay. Jllustrated by Robert Cruikshank. Wondon, 
18.277. The Mayor of Garratt. A Comedy in two acts. 
By Samuel Foote. J//lustrated by Robert Cruikshank. l,on- 
don, 1837. (Original covers bound in.) 


Inlvol. 12mo, full polished red calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold bore 
ders, top edge gilt, by Zozz. 


CRUIKSHANK. Oddities of London Life. By Paul Pry. 
With xumerous full-page etchings by Robert Crutkshank, 
Pierce Egan, Jr. 7. C. Wilson, Hl. Heath, ete. 


2vols. 8v0, original cloth, uncut. London: Richard Bentley, 1838 


CRUIKSHANK. Bacchusand the Tee-Totallers. By Rum- 
fusticus Bibulus, Esq., President of the Anti-Temperance 
Society. Jllustrated with full colored etchings by Robert 
Crutkshank. 


4to, full polished tree calf, gilt, inside gold borders, gilt edge, by Bedford. 
London: Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper, 1841 


Fine copy of the rare first edition, with the “ ex-libris” of 
L. Leveson Douglas Stewart, Glenogil, with original front 
wlustrated cover bound in. 


CRUIKSHANK. Chronicles of the Bastile. First Series. 
The Bertaudiére. An Historical Romance. With xumer- 
ous full-page etchings by Robert Crutkshank. 


8vo, full polished maroon calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, gilt 
edge, by Root & Son. London: T.C. Newby, 1845 


Furst Edition, 


CRUIKSHANK. The Wit’s Album; or, Pine-Apple of 
Literature. Being an Extensive Repository of Wit, Humour 
and Eccentricity; combining the Cream of all the Well-sea- 
soned Jests, Curious Relations, Droll Doings, Strange 
Stories, Sprightly Sayings, Witticisms, Epigrams and Bon 
Mots, which have been Recorded in the last Century, and 
Cannot be Exceeded in the Age to Come. Embellished with 
copperplate etchings by kK. Crutkshank; aqua-tinted by Jos. 
Gleadah. | 


8vo, full red crossed-grained morocco, gilt, back and sides, inside gold 
borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Zaehusdorf, 
London: Printed and published by Jno, Duncombe. 


Exceedingly vare, fine copy. 


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176 


177 


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179 


180 


181 


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CRUIKSHANK. Mr. Mathews ‘At Home.’ A Lecture on 
Character, Manners and Peculiarities, called Home Circuit, 
or Cockney Gleanings, Performed with the most Distin- 
guished Success at the Theatre Royal, English Opera- 
House, including all the Laughable Tales, Anecdotes, and 
Original Comic Songs, etc. With colored plate by Robert 
Crutkshank. 


8vo, full polished mottled calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London, N. D 


Fine copy. Very scarce. 


CRUIKSHANK. Lessons of Thrift. Published for General 
Benefit by a Member of the Save-all Club; and illustrated 
with twelve full-page humorous colored etchings by J. R. 
Crutkshank. 


Svo, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold border, top 
edge gilt, uncut, by Jozt. London: Printed for Thos. Boys, 1820 


Magnificent tall copy of the very rare first edition. 


ANOTHER COPY. 
8vo, full light caif, gilt buck and sides, inside gold borders, polished gilt 
edge, by ZJout. London, 1820 


CRUIKSHANK. The Commercial Tourist; or, Gentleman 
Traveller. A Satirical Poem, in Four Cantos. Embellished 
with full-page colored engravings by J. R. Cruikshank. ‘The 
Second Edition, greatly enlarged. 

8vo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold border, gilt edge, by 
Robson & Kerslake, London, 1822 


fine copy of the first issue with the Cruikshank plates. 


CRUIKSHANK. Selections from Mr. Mathews’ Celebrated 
Memorandum Book. Comprising a Full Account of his 
Admirable Lecture on Peculiarities, Customs and Manners; 
with the most Laughable of the Stories and Adventures, and 
Seven Original Comic Songs. . . . Embellished with charac- 
teristic engravings (colored) by J. R. Crutkshank. 


8vo, full olive colored crushed levant, inside gold borders, uncut, by Riviere, 
London, 1825 


CRUIKSHANK. Munchausen at Walcheren; or, A Con- 
tinuation of the Renowned Baron’s Surprising Travels, 
Adventures, Expeditions and Exploits at Walcheren, The 
Dardanelles, Talavera, Ceritra, Etc. His Various Combats 
with Hastern Armies; and the Particulars of a Wonderful 
Turtle-Feast with Sir W....C.... on Board his 
Yacht when Preparing to Attack Flushing. J/iustrated 
with full-page colored plates by Cruickshank. 


12mo0, boards, uncut. London: Printed for J. Johnston, 1811 
(3) 


182 


183 


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CRUIKSHANK. Sketches of Mr. Mathews’s Celebrated 
Trip to America. Comprising a full Account of His Ad- 
mirable Lecture on Peculiarities, Characters and Manners; 
with the most Laughable of the Stories and Adventures, 
and Hight Original Comic Songs. .. . Embellished with 
four elegant engravings (colored) by Cruickshank. 


8vo, half red calf, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, by Larkins. 
Original covers bound in. Scarce. 


AGLEY, R. Death’s Doings. Jn twenty-four plates 

destgned and etched by R. Dagtey (colored by hand). 

With Illustrations in Prose and Verse. The friendly 
contributions of Various Authors. 

8vo, original half calf, white label, uncut. London, 1826 


An unusually fine copy of the scaree first edition, with the 
plates colored by hand. 


DAUDET, ALPHONSE. ‘The Complete Works of; with a 
Memoir. ‘Translated by George Burnham Ives, and others. 
Illustrated with full-page photogravures, many of which are 


colored. ‘ 
24vols. 8vo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1898-1900 


The Champrosay Edition, limited to one hundred copies, of 
which this 1s No. 5. 


Edition Magnifique of Days of the Dandies. 
Limited to twenty-six copies. 
Days OF THE DANDIES. The whole work printed on Japan 
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Mary Wortley Montagu, Fanny Burney, 1 vol. 
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Chas. Fox, by Walpole, 
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DiBDIN, Rev. T. F. The Bibliographical Decameron; 
or, Ten Days’ Pleasant Discourse upon Illuminated Manu- 
scripts and Subjects Connected with Early Engraving, Ty- 
pography, and Bibliography. Superbly illustrated with choice 
engravings on copper and woodcuts, many of which are on 
India paper. 

3 vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, uncut, by Riviere. Shakespeare Press, London, 1817 

An unusually fine large-paper copy, of which Lowndes says, 
‘« From the inforntation which tt contains, and the splendor of 
the decoraitons and printing, it will ever be considered as a 
model of excellence and good taste in typography and the arts. 
Loth the copper plates and the woodcuts which embellish the 
work have been destroyed.” 


DIBDIN, REV. THomAs FROGNALL. A Bibliographical, 
Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany. 
Superbly illustrated with humorous full-page engravings, 
many choice engravings on India paper inserted in the text, 
numerous woodcuts, colored plates, etc. 

3 vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, uncut, by Aviere. Shakespeare Press, London, 1821 

Choice large-paper copy of one of the handsomest books 
issued from the English press, containing much curious in- 
formation respecting the manuscripts aud rare works in public 
and private libraries abroad. 


DIBDIN, REV. THomMAS FroGNALL. A Bibliographical, 
Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Countries 
of HKngland and Scotland. Elegantly illustrated with choice 
engravings on copper and woodcuts. 

2vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green leyant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, uncut, by Azviere. London, 1888 


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DIBDIN, REV. THOMAS FROGNALL. Bibliotheca Spen- 
ceriana; or, A Descriptive Catalogue of the Books of the 
Fifteenth Century, and of many Valuable First Editions, in 
the Library of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. Jélustrated 
with many woodcuts in facsimile of the originals tn rare books, 
together with the Supplement. [lustrated with portrait of Earl 
Spencer and woodcuts. Anda Descriptive Catalogue of the 
Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century, Lately forming 
Part of the Library of The Duke di Cassano Serra, and now 
the Property of George John Earl Spencer, K.G. Witha 
General Index of Authors and Editions, Contained in the 


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193 


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Present Volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spenceriana and 
Ades Althorpiane. 
6 vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, uncut, by Aivzere. Shakespeare Press, London, 1814-1823 
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care and industry, and those who have had occasion to consult 
its pages can testify to its accuracy and great utility. Thos 
collection was the finest private one in Europe. 


DiIBDIN, Rev. THOMAS FROGNALL. <Atdes Althorpiane ; 
or, An Account of the Mansion, Books and Pictures at Al- 
thorp, the Residence of George John Earl Spencer, K. G. 
To which is added a Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spen- 
ceriana. J/lustrated with numerous fine portraits and other 


eng vavINgs. 
imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, 
uncut, by Riviere. Shakespeare Press, London; 1822 


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otheca Spenceriana.” 


Dippin, REV. THOMAS FROGNALL. An Introduction to 
the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek 
and Latin Classics. Together with an Account of Polyglot 
Bibles, Polyglot Psalters, Hebrew Bibles, Greek Bibles and 
Greek Testaments, The Greek Fathers and the Latin Fa- 
thers. Fourth edition, greatly enlarged and corrected. 

2vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, uncut, by Riviere, London, 1827 


Chotce large-paper copy. 


DiBppIN, REV. THOMAS FROGNALL. Reminiscences of a 
Literary Life. Llegantly tlustrated. 

2vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green leyant, gilt, top edges gilt, 
uncut, by Rzviere. John Major, London, 1836 


Fine copy. Contains much bibhographical information. 


DIBDIN, THOMAS FROGNALL. Bibliomania, or Book- 
Madness. Illustrated with cuts. New and Improved Edition, 
to which are now added Preliminary Observations and a 
Supplement, including a Key to the Assumed Characters in 
the Drama. 


Koyal 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, un- 
cut, by Riviere. Bohn, London, 1842 


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195 


196 


197 


198 


of Jesus Christ. Translated from the Latin Original. 
Ascribed to Thomas 4 Kempis. With an Introduction and 
Notes. fine frontispiece by Robinson. 

8vo, full dark blue crushed levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, polished gilt edges. Shakespeare Press, London, 1828 


Fine large-paper copy. 


DiBDIN, Mr. (CHARLES). ‘The Professional Life of. 
Written by Himself. Together with the Words of Six 
Hundred Songs Selected from his Works, and Sixty small 
Prints taken from the Subjects of the Songs, and invented, 
etched, and prepared for the Aqua Tinta by Miss Dibdin. Em- 
bellished also with an elegant Engraving by Mr. Smith, from 
a Portrait of Mr. Dibdin, a striking likeness, and an admira- 
ble Picture Painted by Mr. Davis. 


4vols. 8vo, half crushed dark green levant, gilt, gilt edges, by Root & Son. 
London: Published for the author, 1803 


Vol 3 lacks tatle. 


DISRAELI, IsAAc. Flim-Flams! or, The Life and Errors 
of My Uncle and his Friends. With Illustrations and Ob- 
scurities by Messieurs Tag, Rag and Bobtail. A Literary 
Romance. Jilustrated full-page etchings by R. Dagley. 
3vols. 12mo, half green morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 

London: Printed for John Murray, 1806 

Presentation copy, with the autograph inscription of the 
author, 


DorAt. Les Baisers, Précédés du Mois de Mai, Poeme. 
Illustrated with the beautiful engravings from the designs of 
Eisen. 

8vo, full dark red crushed levant,elaborate gilt back and sides, red watered 
silk boublé, with heavy gold borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Zaehusdorf. 
A La Haye, Et se trouve A Paris Chez Lambert, etc., 1770 

Choice copy of the most desirable and rarest edition. In 

morocco slip case. 


DoyvLE, JAMES E. A Chronicle of England, B. C. 55— 
A. D. 1485. Written and Illustrated by. The designs 
engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans. The 
numerous colored tlustrations are inserted in the text through- 
out. 


4to, full dark green crushed levant, gilt back and sides in floral design, in- 
laid with red levant, inside gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Oldach. 
London: Longman, Green, Longman & Co., 1864 


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201 


202 


203 


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Dove, RicHarp. A Series of Pictures from the Elf- 
World. Jn colors. With a Poem by William Allingham. 


4to, cloth, gilt. London, 1870 


DRAMATIC PoRTRAITS. Dramatic Characters; or, Differ- 
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four portraits in character of David Garrick, Mrs. Yates, Mr. 
Macklin, Mr. Foot, and others. 


Square 16mo, full mottled calf, gilt, top edge gilt. 
Printed for Robert Sayer, London, 1770 


DRUMMOND’s HISTORIES OF NOBLE BRITISH FAMILIES. 
With Biographical Notices of the Most Distinguished Indi- 
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Portraits, Monuments, Seals, ete. Jllustvated with nearly 
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mortal bearings in colors, ete. 


Imperial folio, three-quarter dark green levant, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: William Pickering, 1846 


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DRYDEN, JOHN. The Fables of. Ovnamented with En- 
gravings from the Pencil of the Right Hon. Lady Diana 
Beauclerc. Engraved by Bartolozzi. All proofs. 


Felio, contemporary mottled calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London : Printed by T. Bensley, 1797 


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Dumas, ALEXANDRE, Fits. The Lady with the Camel- 
lias. A New Translation, with a New Preface by the Au- 
thor. Jllustrated with forty photogravures and etchings by 
Albert Lynch, including colored title. 


Imperial 4to, three-quarter crushed old rose levant, gilt, top edge gilt, by 
Macdonald, London: Privately printed, 1887 


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Duke’s Page, 2 vols. 
Marguerite of Valois, 2 
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La Dame de Monso- 
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Forty-Five, 2 vols. 


Three Musketeers, 2 
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Twenty Years After, 2 
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Vicomte de Bragelonne, 
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Black Tulip, 1 vol. 

Chevalier D’ Harmen- 
tal, 1 vol. 

Regent’s Daughter, 1 
vol. 

Memoirs of a Physi- 
cian, 3 vols. 


Olympe de Cleves, 2 vols. 
Queen’s Necklace, 2 vols. 
Angé Pitou, 2 vols. 
Comtesse de Charny, 4 vols. 
Chevalier de Maison Rouge, 
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Companions of Jehu, 2 vols. 
Whites and Blues, 2 vols. 
Monte Cristo, 4 vols. 
She-Wolves of Machecoul, 
2 vols. 
Ascanio, 2 vols. 
War of Women, 2 vols. 
Ball of Snow, 1 vol. 
Black, 1 vol. 
Agénor de Mauléon, 2 vols. 
The Brigand, 1 vol. 
Horoscope, 1 vol. 
Sylvandire, 1 vol. 
Chauvelin’s Will, 1 vol. 


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DurRuy, Vicror. History of Greece and of the Greek 
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Translated and Edited by M. M. Ripley. With an Intro- 
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GAN, PIERCE. The Life of An Actor. Dedicated 
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LEECH. Smith, Alfred. The Struggles and Adventures 
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LEECH. The Paragreens on a Visit to the Paris Universal 
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Glengairiff, Cork, ete., by an Oxonian (Hole). Justrated 
by John Leech, with folding colored frontispiece and full-page 
engravings and woodcuts. 


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LEECH. Follies of the Year. By John Leech. A Series 
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LES EVANGILES DES DIAMANCHES et Fétes de L’ Année, 
suivis de Priéres a la Sainte Vierge et Aux Saints. Texte 
revu par M. l’Abbé Delaunay. Volume I. being composed 
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LEVER, CHARLES. 
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The Knight of Gwynne. 

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Dodd Family Abroad. 

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Barrington. 

Luttrell of Arran. 


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Con Cregan. 

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One of Them. 

A Day’s Ride. 
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St. Patrick’s Eve. 


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MATHEWS, Memoirs of the Youthful Days of Mr. 
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MAUPASSANT, Guy DE. Pierre et Jean. ‘The Two 
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Alex Napier. Portraits. 


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MICHEL, EMILE. Rubens. His Life, his Work, and his 
Time. ‘Translated by Elizabeth Lee. Superbly illustrated 


with photogravures from some of his most noted paintings ; 
numerous reproductions of his drawings, sketches and other il- 
lustrative prints, together with a portfolio containing an extra 
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MITFORD, JoHN. The Adventures of Johnny Newcome 
in the Navy. A Poem in four Cantos, with Notes. J//us- 
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8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold bor- 
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10 vols. 16mo, half mauve calf, gilt, red and green labels, top edges gilt. 
London: Longman, 1853 
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MoRLAND, GEORGE. Memoirs of the Life of the Late, 
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portratts, seven plates from his most celebrated paintings and 
drawings and engraved tttle-page. 

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MorRRELL, SIR CHARLES. The Tales of the Genii; or, 
The Delightful Lessons of Horam, the Son of Asmar. 
Translated from the Persian.  J/lustrated with the numerous 
beautiful engravings from designs by Craig. 


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Morris, Rev. F.O. A History of British Birds. ///us- 
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nature and beautifully colored. 

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Root & Son. London: Groombridge & Son, 1851-7 


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Moscow. Historical Sketch of. J/lustrated with twelve 
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NAPOLEON GALLERY (THE) ; or, Illustrations of the Life 
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NEWLAND, REV. HENRY. The Erne. Its Legends and 
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ECONOMY OF HUMAN LIFE. Translated from an 
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OLIPHANT, Mrs. ‘The Makers of Venice: Doges, Con- 
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R. R. Holmes. ‘The Makers of Florence: Dante, Giotto, 
Savonarola, and their City. With portrait of Savonarola, 
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Prof. Delamotte. Royal Edinburgh, Her Saints, Kings, 
Prophets and Poets. With 7llustrations by George Reid. 
Jerusalem, Its History and Hope. With wood engravings 
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Tiger, The Leopard, The Bear, The Deer, The Buffalo, The 
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man ; or, Noblemen, Gentlemen and Farmer’s Dictionary, 
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the Horse, with Concise Rules for Chusing good 
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AINE ALBERT BIGELOW. The Great White Way. 
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some Romantic Love Affairs amid Strange Surround- 
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New York: J. F. Taylor & Co., 1901 
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PARDOE, JuLIA. The Works of, viz.: 


Louis the Fourteenth, and the Court of France in the 
Seventeenth Century. With numerous illustrations on steel 
and wood. 3 vols. London: Rich’d Bentley & Son, 1886. 


The Court and Reign of Francis the First, King of France. 
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The Life of Marie de Medicis, Queen of France, Consort 
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XIII. Portraits. 3vols. London: Rich’d Bentley & Son, 
1890. 

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364 SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. The Works of, including 
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SOUTHEY, RoBERT. The Life of Nelson. With /welve 
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STAAL-DELAUNAY, MADAME DE. Memoirs of. Trans- 
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STERNE, LAURENCE. A Sentimental Journey through 
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STRICKLAND, AGNES. Lives of the Queens of England, 
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SWIFT, JONATHAN. The Works of. Containing Addi- 
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which this is No. 6. 


407 OLA, EMILE. The Works of. The Rougon-Mac- 
quart Series. J/lustrated with etchings in two states. The 


33,00 Ob 
whole work printed on Japan paper. Containing: 


Gerininal, 2 vols. La Curée, 2 vols. 
La Terre, 2 vols. Nana, 2 vols. 
L, Assommoir, 2 vols. Pot-Bouille, 2 vols. 


12 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. , 
Philadelphia: Printed for subscribers only by Geo. Barrie & Son. 


Printed on Japanese vellum paper. Limited to one thousand 
copies, of which this ts No. 69. 


See next page for descriptions of Oil Paintings and 
Water Colors. 


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Saturday Afternoon’s Sale, Oct. 24th, 
at 3° 0 clock 


VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS. 


FERRIS, J.-L. G. Reoetee. . Philadelphia 
408 A Game of Chess. 

AUSTRIAN, BEN. : ; ‘ Philadelphia 
409 Still Life. 

AGRESTI, G. . [ i i : : Rome 
410 A Lucky Throw. 

FERRIS, J. L. G. i Philadelphia 
AII Spanish Beauty. 

CHASE, WM. M. é ; : ; New York 
412 Still Life. 

AUSTRIAN, BEN. : : : Philadelphia 
412A Wild Duck 

POR Rea : ; Philadelphia 
413 Cattle and Landscape. 

BALLESTER, T. : : Paris 
414 Ideal Head. 

AUSTRIAN, BEN. , ; Philadelphia 
415 Mother and Brood. 

FERRIS, J. L. G. ; é Philadelphia 
416 A Willing Prisoner. 

DE BEUL, LAURENT. : . . ; Brussels 


417 Sheep—The Stragglers Rescued. 


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425 Street Scence in Holland. 

426 Arranging the Flowers. 

427, Vettice. 

428 Scene in Holland. 

429 Hvening Landscape and Cattle. 
430 Launching the Life Boat. 

431 Outside the Bazaar, Cairo. 

432 Autumn—The Country Road. 
433 A Venetian Byway. 


AUSTRIAN, BEN. : : Philadelphia 
AI7A Still Life—Wild Duck. 
KNIGHT, D. RIDGWAY. Paris 
418 The First Lesson. 
FERRIS, J. L. G. i Philadelphia 
419 Her Legal Adviser. 
AUSTRIAN, BEN . Philadelphia 
420 Chickens. 
FOX, R. A. : ; res Philadelphia 
421 In the Barn Yard. 
AUSTRIAN, BEN. : : Philadelphia 
421A Still Life—Duck. 
BRISCOE, F. D. ; Philadelphia 
421 B Saturday’s Tub. 
AUSTRIAN, BEN. Philadelphia 
421C Quail. 
WATER COLORS. 
422 Dictating to a Scribe. Marconi 
423 Autumn Landscape. Archibald Chichester 
paca Cattle. S. S. Bailey 


R. Laudenbach 
Jan Vreeland 
J. W. Argeles 
A. Van Lemke 


S. S. Bailey 


W.G. Russell 


Marconi 


Geo. Howell Gay 


Tossari 


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Autumn. | 

The Monastery Cook. 
The Canals of Holland. 
Sheep. 

The Fishing Boats. 
Ventees)\. 

At the Watering Trough. 


Old Windmill on Coast near Antwerp. 


Venetian Flower Garden. 
Roses. 


A Gray Morning on Long Island Sound. 


At the Armorer’s. 

A Rainy Day in Amsterdam. 
Landscape and Cattle. 
On the New Jersey Coast. 
The Busy Housewife. 
Driving the Flock Home. 
Marine—Off Shore. 

The ’Cellist. 

The Approaching Storm. 
Road to the Mill. 

Swiss Landscape. 
Children Crabbing. 
Homeward Bound. 
Venetian Canal. 

A Tour in Holland. 
Cattle. 

A Wet Day in Antwerp. 
Preparing Dinner. 

A Bazaar in Cairo. 
Dutch Windmill. 
Shepherd and Flock. 
Gathering Flowers. 

The New Jersey Coast. 
Summer. 

Holland Landscape. 

A Byway in Cairo. 

On the Cathedral Steps. 
At the Watering Place. 
Autumn Landscape. 


A Passing Shower— Antwerp. 


Archibald Chichester 


A. Waters 

J. Van Dressen 
W.R. Derrick 
W. G. Russell 
Santos Robledo 
S. S. Bailey 

A. Van Vorst 

A. Guaccimanni 
De Scott Evans 
O. B. Galland 
Marconi 

R. Laudenbach 
S. S. Bailey 
Walter Bolton 
Jan Vreeland 
Arthur Chichester 
Charles DeCamp 
A. Waters 

E. P. Volkenberg 
A. Van Lemke 

J. Kesel 

Prosper Magnan 
S. S. Bailey 
‘Tossari 

BK. VanVorst 

S. S. Bailey 

R. Laudenbach 
Jan Vreeland 
Marconi 

J. W. Thurlaw 
R. H. Bierfoot 
Arthur Chichester 
W. C. Loring 

M. Caldwell 

A. Van Lemke 
‘Marconi 

R. Laudenbach 
S.S. Bailey 
Arthur Chichester 
HK. Van Vorst 


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A Cloudy Day. 
Shepherd and Flock. 
In the Harvest Field. 
Boat Landing—Antwerp. 
Sunset. 

Street Scene in Cairo. 
‘The Beach. 

Cattle. 

The Town Gate. 

The Wreck. 

In the Kitchen. 
Sheep Grazing. 

A Morning Shower. 


‘Dutch Windmill. 


Children Crabbing. 
Along the Canal. 
Landscape and Cow. 
Landscape. 

The Antiquarian. 

A Heavy Rain. 

A Public Scribe—Cairo. 
Showers in Dort. 

The Fisherman’s Home. 
Boat Landing at the Mill. 
Music Hath Charms. 


Antwerp—Along the Canal. 


Landscape. 

Cows at Pasture. 
Autumn—Country Road. 
A Rainy Day in Antwerp. 
Arriving Home. 

Bazaar in Cairo. 

A Dutch Village. 

The Fishermen’s Landing. 
Cattle Resting. 

The Faggot Gatherer. 

A Byway in Cairo. 

Dutch Windmills. 

In the Juniata Valley. 
Boat Landing—Holland. 
Marine—On the Sound. 


A. Van Lemke 
Adolf Romaine 
J. Kesel 

EK. Van Vorst 
R. Randall 
Marconi 
Walter Bolton 
S. S. Bailey 

R. Laudenbach 
R. N. Gault 
Jan Vreeland 
Archibald Chichester 
BK. Van Vorst 
W.G. Russell 
Prosper Magnan 
J. Van Dressen 
S.S. Bailey 

T. Lambert 

A. Waters 

S. T. Perrett 
Marconi 

R. Laudenbach 
Von Keiver 
Josef Wuert 

A. Waters 

EF. Van Vorst 
H. G. Rathbun 
S. S. Bailey 
Archibald Chichester 
E. Van Vorst 
A. Van Lemke 
Marconi 

Pierre Peraud 
J. Van Dressen 
S. S. Bailey 
Archibald Chichester 
Marconi 

Josef Wuert 

F. Lesshafft 

EK. Van Vorst 
W.C. Loring 


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Market Boat—Canal, Antwerp. . .. J. Van Dressen, 
Driving the Flock Home. _ ‘Archibald Chichester, 
Fishing Fleet in the Harbor. . |! Von Keiver. 
The Best of the Herd. | S. S. Bailey 
An Old Dutch Town. R. Laudenbach, 
Street Scene—Cairo. x3 Marconi. 
Quiet Day Along Shore. R. M. Chapman 


OIL PAINTINGS—Unframed. 
BY A: T. MILLER. 


Marine—Moonlight. 

A Ramble in the Fields. 
The Surf. 

Landscape. 

Boat Landing on the Seine, Paris. 
Bed of Geraniums. 

The Breakers. 

Still Life. 

A Sail on the Inlet. 

The Flower Garden. 

A Cloudy Day. 

Peasant Women, Laren, Holland. 
A Sandy Road. 

Fishing Boat at Anchor. 
Among the Flowers. 

The Sea. 

The Vegetable Garden. 
Marine. 

Gathering Wild Flowers. 
Wreck Along Shore. 

In the Hammock. 

The Old Picket Fence. 
Landscape. 


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Catalogue No. goo. Part II. 


THE 


Magnificent Library 


OF THE LATE 


HOWARD T. GOODWIN, ESQ. 
OF PHILADELPHIA 
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX 
(HAMPTON L. CARSON, ESQ., COUNSEL ) 


The Rarest Books 
The Most Sumptuous Editions 
The Most Elegant Bindings 


ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST BOOKS EVER 
OFFERED THE AMERICAN PUBLIC 


AND 


Original Sketches by Eminent Artists, Autograph Letters, 
Choice Etchings and Water Colors 


TO BE SOLD 


Thursday, Nov. 12, Friday, Nov. 13 and Saturday, Nov. 14, 1903 


COMMENCING BACH DAY AT 2.30 O'CLOCK 


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On Exhibition Monday, Nov. 10, and until the day of sale 


CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF 
CONDUCTED BY DAVIS & HARVEY, 
STAN. V. HENKELS. 1112 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 


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E Sale conducted by DAVIS & HARVEY, Auctioneers 
4 ; STAN. V. HENKELS 1112 Walnut St., Phila. 
4 Lot Price | Lot Price | Lot Price | Lot Price | Lot Price 
. 1 537,50 144 § $10 00! 87 ~ $52 00} 130 $1 25] 173 $2 50 
= - 50145 3 50 | 88 IL OO} 131 350| 174 II OO 
, a2 202°50.| 46 12 40 | 89 4 50] 132 § 50/175 152.00 
a 4 37 00 | 47 2 75 | 90 21 OO| £33 18 00| 176 16800 
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I! 120 00 | 54 3 00 | 97 66 00} 140 10 50| 183 5 50 
12 18 001/55 3 00 | 98 34 OO| 141 9 00| 184 24000 
13 3 50 | 50 4 ©0 | 99 § OO| 142 11 00} 185 13 00 
14 Q 00 |57 4 00] 100 24 OO} 143 If OO| 186 20 00 
15 3 25 158 6 50| to! 34 OO| 144 26 00} 187 30 25 
16 4 00 |59 23 00 | 102 50 OO} 145 14 50] 188 40 0O 
17 21 00 | 60 6 50 | 103 67 50] 146 8 00| 189 60 CO 
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: 42 § 00 | 85 24 00|128 123 75| 171 20 00| 214 30 00 


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216 $1900] 269 $5 50| 321 $29 70| 374 $1300|427 1800 
217 20 00} 270 5 25] 322 26 00! 375 = 105 00/ 428 19 00 
218 225 50] 271 2 50| 323 17 00| 376 31 00| 429 18 00 
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236 20 00} 289 10 50/ 341 6 50] 394 I2 50] 447 225 
237 18 00} 290 2 00} 342 16 00} 395 3 50] 448 2 00 


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242 II 50} 295 42 50! 347 12 00} 400 3751453 9 00 
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478 $3 00} 505 $5 00} 532 $1 00 | 559 $2 00] 586 $I OO 
479 13 00} 506 4 20] 533 2 25 | 560 I 50| 587 8 00 
480 Q 00} 507 2 0O| 534 I 25 | 561 2 25| 588 2 00 
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493 7 00} 520 6 50| 547 7 50 | 574 4 00| OoI I 25 
494 Q 00} 521 2 50| 548 3.00 | 575 2 50| 602 I 25 
495 5 50) 522 3 50} 549 2 50 | 576 4 00] 603 I 50 
496 10 00} 523 I 50] 550 2-00: 1577 i 50} 604 75 
497 8 00} 524 6 50] 551 150/578 I 50| 605 I 50 
498 8 O00] 525 350] 552 200 | 579 50| 606 1 00 
499 3 00] 526 I OO] 553 2 00 | 580 1 75| 607 I oO 
500 4 00} 527 250] 554 125 |581 I 00} 008 I 50 
501 8 00} 528 2 00] 555 3.25 | 582 I 50| 669 I 00 
502 3.50| 529 5 00O| 556 50 | 583 I 25] 610 I 50 
503 2 00| 530 250] 557 225 1584 I OO} 611 2 25 
504 I 20! 531 200] 558 200 1585 2 00} 612 200 


REMARKS. 


HE books described in this Catalogue embrace the second 
portion of the Library of the late Howard T.. Goodwin, 
of Philadelphia, and fully sustain his reputation of owning 

many of the rarest books in the English language, bound in the 
most sumptuous manner. 

In this portion of the Library are brought together his 
collection of the First Editions of Lamb, Keats, Shelley, Ros- 
setti, Thackeray, Dickens, Scott, Cowper, Milton, Dr. Johnson, 
Marryat, Lytton, and other noted authors, many of them being 
special copies, and all superbly bound, including a few presented 
by the authors. ‘There are also many unusual volumes of great 
rarity, with special bindings, embracing selections from The 
Kelmscott Press, The Vale Press, The Essex House Press, and 
numerous other privately printed books, as well as quite a 
number of costly works on the fine arts. 

The works of standard authors include the leading writers 
of England and America, mostly limited editions, specially and 
sumptuously bound to order. 

The bindings are the work of the leaders of the craft in 
England, France and America, exhibiting the most beautiful 
workmanship and the most delicate taste, only obtained by a 
lavish outlay of money and time. 

There are also valuable original drawings by Sir Thomas 
Lawrence, Angelica Kauffmann, Rosa Bonheur, F. O. C. Darley, 
Hablot K. Browne, and other noted artists; some few choice 
Autograph Letters and Manuscripts, many fine Etchings, and a 
- fine collection of Water Color Paintings. | 

To The Photo-Chromotype Engraving Company, of Phila- 
delphia, we are indebted for the many beautiful reproductions of 
the bindings, as well as for the facsimile titles. 

Catalogue Part III. will follow shortly, and will include an 
unusual collection of Extra-illustrated Books, as well as many 
literary rarities. 

WE WISH IT DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT EVERY BOOK 
IN THIS CATALOGUE BELONGS TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE 
Howarp T. Goopwin. 

STAN. V. HENKELS. 


SUS Ue SUR SOR SURE 


Catalogue. 


I CKERMANN’S TOURS. Picturesque Tour of the 
Seine, from Paris to the Sea. With Particulars, His- 
torical and Descriptive, by M. Sauvan. Jdlustrated with 

twenty-four highly finished and colored engravings from draw- 
ings by A. Pugin and J. Gendall, and accompanied by a map. 
London: Published by R. Ackermann, 1821. 


* A Picturesque Tour Along the Rhine, from Mentz to Cologne. 
With Illustrations of the Scenes of Remarkable Events and of 
Popular Traditions. By Baron J. J. Von Gerning. m- 
bellished with twenty-four highly finished and colored engravings 
from the drawings of M. Schultz, and accompanied by a map. 
Translated from the German by John Black. London: Pub- 
lished by R. Ackermann, 1820. 


* A Picturesque Tour Along the River Ganges and Jumna, in 
India. Consisting of twenty-four highly finished and coloured 
views, a map and vignettes from original drawings made on the 
spot. With Illustrations, Historical and Descriptive. By 
Lieutenant-Colonel Forrest. London: Published by R. 
Ackermann, 1824. 


Together, 3 vols. Royal 4to, original cloth, gilt. London, 1820-24 


Fine copy. Very scarce. 


2 ArnswortH, W. Harrison. Auriol ; or, The Elixir of 
Life. Jllustrated with numerous full-page etchings by ‘‘Phiz.”’ 
Being the New Monthly Magazine Gratuitous Supplement. 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Azviere. London 


Furst Edition. 


4 


Large-paper Japan Edition of Ainsworth’s Works. 


3 AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HarRRIson. Historical Romances 
of. Superbly illustrated with water-color facsimile in each 
volume. Numerous historical portraits on India paper and 
many choice etchings in three states—jirst state, remarque, 
after semarque. 


Containing :— 
Crichton, 2 vols. Windsor Castle. 
The Manchester Rebels. Constable of the Tower. 
Saint James. Old Saint Paul’s, 2 vols. 
Talbot Harland. Jack Sheppard, 2 vols. 
The Lord Mayor of London. John Law. 
Cardinal Pole. The Goldsmith’s Wife. 
Boscobel, 2 vols. Tower of London, 2 vols. 
Rookwood, 2 vols. Guy Fawkes, 2 vols. 
The Star-Chamber. The Constable de Bourbon. 


25 vols, Royal 8vo, full erushed blue levant, gilt backs and sides, inside 
dentelle borders, polished gilt edges. 
Philadelphia: Printed only for Subscribers by Geo. Barrie & Son, N. D. 
first-state, large-paper, Japan edition. Limited to two hun- 
dred and fifty copies, of which this is No, 27. Sumptuously 
bound for Mr. Goodwin. 


4 Airy, Osmunp. Charles II. Jlustvated with numerous 
full-page portraits, printed in tints, rom contemporary paint- 
ings, and colored portrait of Charles Il., also with an extra set 
of forty proof plates on heavy Japanese vellum. 
2vols. 4to, paper, uncut. 

Goupil & Co., Manzi, Joyant & Co., Successors, London, Paris & N. York, 1901 

Japanese vellum copy. of which only three hundred were 
printed, thisis No 103. To be sold as 2 vols., the extra plates 
beng counted as a volume. The handsomest work on the 
subject. 


5 ALKEN, HENRY. The National Sports of Great Britain, by. 
Illustrated with fifty full-page engs avings by Alken, printed 
zm colors, with description. 

Folio, full crimson straight-grained morocco, emblematic gold tooling on 
back and sides, green silk doublé and fly-leaves, rich inside gold borders, pol- 
ished gilt edges, by Zaehusdor/. London: Printed for Thomas McLean, 1825 

A superb large-paper copy of the exceedingly rare first 
edition, with all the elegant colored plates, free trom Spots, 
Name of former owner on title. Original printed label bound in. 


3 


6 ArRNoLD, MatruEw. Alaric at Rome. A Prize Poem. 
A Type-Facsimile Reprint of the Original Edition. Published 
at Rugby in 1840. Edited by ThomasJ. Wise. With /ron- 
tisptece. 

8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 


edges gilt, uncut, in slip case. 
London: Printed for private circulation only, 1893 


One of thirty copies printed on Whatman paper. 


7 AR TREASURES OF AMERICA. Being the Choicest Works 
of Art in the Public and Private Collections of North Amer- 
ica. Edited by Edward Strahan. J/lustrated with numerous 
superb proof photogravures and hundreds of illustrations in the 
teAE. 

4 vols. Royal folio, full crushed crimson levant, elaborate gilt backs and 
sides, watered-silk doublé, with heavy gold borders, polished gilt edges. 

Philadelphia: George Barrie 

Edition de luxe. No. 623 of one thousand copies published. 
The finest and handsomest art work published by Barrie. 


8 AvupsLEy, GEORGE ASHDOWN. The Ornamental Arts of 
Japan. Drawing, Painting, Engraving, Printing, Embroid- 
ery, Textile Fabrics, Lacquer, Incrusted-Work, Metal-Work, 
Cloisonné Enamel, Modelling and Carving. leganily cllus- 
trated with full-page plates in gold, silucr and colors, tllustrat- 
ing the most beautiful specimens of the various arts of the 
country. The whole work mounted on linen guards. 


2vols. Royal folio, full crushed black levant, emblematic gilt backs and 
sides, inlaid with red, white and green levant, ribbed silk doublé, heavy gold 
borders, polished gilt edges. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1883 


The best authority on the arts of Japan. 


Clawton Edition of Jane Austen’s Works. 
Limited to Ten Sets. 


9 AvSTEN, JANE. The Novels of. J/lustrated with full-page 
engravings in colors. Containing: 


Emma, 2 vols. Pride and Prejudice, 2 vols 
Sense and Sensibility, 2 vols Mansfield Park, 2 vols. 
Northanger Abbey, 1 vol. Persuasion, 1 vol. 


Together, 10 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs and sides in 
floral design, with roses inlaid in red levant, red levant doublé, with rich gold 
borders, red silk fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, by Blackwell. 

New York: J. F. Taylor & Co., 1901 


The Clawton Edition. Limited to ten copies, of which this ts 
No. 2. Specially bound for Mr. Goodwin. 


The Aquarelle Edition of Balzac. 


ce) ALZAC, HONORE DE. ‘The Works of. ‘Translated by 
Katharine Prescott Wormely. Jllustrvated with nu- 
merous full-page plates on India paper. 


40 vols. 8vo, three-quarter maroon levant, blind tooled, top edges gilt, uneut. 
Boston : Roberts Bros., 1896 


Ihe Aquarelle Edition. Limited to twenty-five sets, of 
which this 1s No. 19. 


Ir BARRIE, J. M. The Novels, Tales and Sketches of. J//us- 
trated with photogravures. 


10 vols. 8vo, half vellum, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Published in New York, by Chas. Scribner’s Sons, 1896 


The Author's Autograph Edition, on Japan paper. 
Limited to one hundred and fifty copies, signed by the author, 
of which this 1s No. 97. 


12 BARTLETT, W.H. The Works of. Elegantly illustrated 
with steel and wood engravings. Viz: 


* Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem. Lon- 
don, N. D. 


** Forty Days in the Desert on the Track of the Israelites ; 
or, A Journey from Cairo, by Wady Feiran, to Mount Sinai 
and Petra. London, N. D. 


** Gleanings, Pictorial and Antiquarian, on the Overland 
Route. London, 1851. 


** Footsteps of Our Lord and His Apostles in Syria, Greece 
and Italy. London, 1852. 


* The Nile Boat ; or, Glimpses:of the Land of Egypt. Lon- 
don, 1852. 


* Jerusalem Revisited. London, 1855. 


Together, 7 vols. Royal 8vo, three-quarter brown crushed levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, by Morredé, London, 1851-5 


13 BayiEy, JOHN. The History and Antiquities of the Tower 
of London. With Memoirs of Royal and Distinguished 
Persons, deduced from Records, State-papers and Manu- 
scripts, and from other Original and Authentic Sources. 
Second Edition. J//lustrated. 


8vo, half red morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. 
London: Published by Jennings & Chaplin, 1830 


5 


14 Bayty, Tuomas. Herba Parietis; or, The Wall Flower. 
As it grew out of the Stone-Chamber belonging to the Metro- 
politan Prison of London, called Newgate. Being a History 
Which is Partly True, Partly Romantick, Morally Divine ; 
Whereby ‘a Marriage between Reality and Fancy is solem- 
nized by Divinity. Written by Thomas Bayly, D. D., whilst 
he was a Prisoner there. With the scarce frontispiece of New- 
gate Prison. 


Folio, full polished light calf, gilt, inside dentelle borders, giltedges, by Riviere. 
London: Printed by J. G., and are to be sold by John Holden at the Blue 
Anchor in the New Exchange, 1650. 


Fine copy. Very scarce. 


15 BEDE, CUTHBERT. (Edward Bradley.) Motley Prose 
and Verse, Grave and Gay. With original illustrations by 
the author. 


12m0, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle borders, original 
covers as doublé, top edge gilt. London: James Blackwood, 1855 


First Edition. Autograph presentation copy from the author. 


16 BENNETT, CHARLES. ‘The Nine Lives of a Cat. A Tale 
of Wonder. Jllustrated with engravings tn colors. 


Square 8vo, full polished red calf, gilt, inside gold borders, gilt edges, by 7Jouz. 
London: Griffith & Farran, 1860 


17 BERNERS, JOHN BOURCHIER (LORD). The History of the 
Valiant Knight, Arthur of Little Britain. A Romance of 
Chivalry. Originally Translated fromthe French by. A New 
Edition. With a series of plates from tluminated drawings 
contained in a valuable MS. of the original romance. 

4to, full ‘contemporary red straight-grained morocco, gilt back and sides, 
inside gold borders, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for White, Cochrane & Co., 1814 


Very scarce. Large-paper copy. The plates all colored by 
hand. 


18 BxESANT’s Book. Glimpses of the Dark Ages; or, 
Sketches of the Social Condition of Europe from the Fifth 
to the Twelfth Century. 


16mo, half morocco, gilt. London, N. D 


Walter Besant’s copy. Presentation copy from his brother, 
with the inscription in the hand-writing of Walter Besant on 
back of title. 


é 


19 BEWICK. Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell. (The 
Traveller, The Deserted Village, by Goldsmith, and The 
Hermit, by Parnell.)  lustrated with numerous beautiful 
wood engravings by T. Bewick. Vondon: Printed by W. 
Blumer & Co., Shakspeare Printing Office, 1795. The 
Chase, a Poem. By William Somervile. ///ustvated with wood 
engravings by T. Bewick. London: Printed by W. Blumer & 
Co., Shakspeare Printing Office, 1796. Waiting for Death. 
A large folding woodcut, with description, being Bewick’s 
last work. 

Inlvol. 4to, half morocco. London, 1795-6 


Large-paper copies. Very rare. First issues, with the Bewick 
engravings. ‘* Ex libris” of Daniel Cooper. | 


20 BIBLIOTHECA ANGLO-PoETICA; or, A Descriptive Cata- 
logue of a Rare and Rich Collection of Early English Poetry 
in the Possession of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown. 
Illustrated by Occasional Extracts and Remarks, Critical and 
Biographical. /vontispiece and vignette on title. 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold berders, 
canary edges, by Bedford. London, 1815 


Very scarce. 


21 BrLApES, WILLIAM. The Biography and Toypgraphy of 
William Caxton, England’s First Printer. J//ustrated. 


8vo, cloth, marbled top. London: Trubner & Co., 1877 


22 BLAKE. Ballads by Wm. Hayley, Esq. Founded on 
Anecdotes relating to Animals. With prints designed and 
engraved by Wm. Blake (in colors). 


12mo, full crushed red levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, in the style of 
Roger Payne, white vellum, doublé, with red levant and gilt borders, top 
edge gilt, by Guzld of Women-Binders. Printed by J. Seagrave, 1805 
Exceedingly scarce, and a beautiful specimen of binding. See 
facsimile. 


23 BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT. May Day with the Muses. J//us- 
trated with woodcuts, by Bewick. 


12mo, full polished red calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Zoxz. _London: Printed for the Author, 1822 


First Edition 


24 Boccaccio, GIOVANNI. ‘The Decameron of. ‘Translated 
by John Payne. Jilustrated after designs by Louis Chalon, 
Jacques Wagrez, C. D. J. Eisen and Léopold Flameng. 


3vols. 8vo, cloth, with extra covers, uncut. 
London, 1895: Privately printed for subscribers only. 


Hlorentine edition. One of sixty-six copies printed on 
Japanese vellum paper, of which this is No. 38. 


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BRINKLEY’S ART OF JAPAN. 
The Emperor’s Edition. 


25 BRINKLEY, CAPT. JOHN F. The Art of Japan. Vol. 1, 
Pictorial Art; Vol. 2, Applied Art. Consisting of two 
volumes of descriptive text.  J/lustrated with superb full- 
page colored and plain plates, and hundreds of smaller tllustra- 
tions throughout. And two portfolios, consisting of forty 
most beautiful original water color paintings on various 
silks, by eminent Japanese artists, all signed. Portraying the 
most treasured art of the country, and all handsomely matted 
and mounted. 

Together, 4 vols, 2 vols, imperial folio, brocade silk sides, with heavy silk 
cord tie backs, and 2 vols. of mounted water colors, in handsome raw silk 
cases. Published by J. B. Millet Company, Boston, N. D 

Emperor's Edition. Limited to seventy-five copies, of which 
this is No. 14. Imported from Japan for H. T. Goodwin. 

The grandest and most elaborate work yet published on the 
the arts of Japan, with exhaustive keys to the signatures found 
on the various wares. 


26 BROWNE, IrRvING. Ballads of a Book-worm. Being a 
Rhythmic Record of Thoughts, Fancies and Adventures A- 
collecting. With hand tlluminated capital letters. 


8vo, boards, uncut. The Roycrofters, East Aurora, N. Y., 1899 


No. 120 of eight hundred and fifty copies printed. 


27. (BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT.) An Essay on Mind, 
with Other Poems. 


12mo, full crushed red levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, with inlaid brown 
levant on border, red crushed levant doublé and fly leaves, heavy gilt borders, 
top edge gilt, uncut, by Zaehusdor/, with slip case. 


London: James Duncan, Paternoster-Row, 1826 


Fine copy of the first edition of the first book written by Mrs. 
Browning, with original white label bound in, superbly bound 
by Zaehnsdorf. See facsimile of binding. 


28 BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT. Letters of. Addressed 
to Richard Hengist Horne. With Comments on Contempo- 
raries. Edited by S. R. Townshend Mayer. 


2 vols. 12mo, original eloth, uncutand unopened. London: Richard Bentley, 1877 


Furst Edition Contains recollections of Dickens, Thackeray, 
Leigh Hunt. Charlotte Bronte and others. 


8 


29 BROWNING, ELIZABETH BARRETT. Sonnets from the 
Portuguese. With zuztzal letters and borders by H. M. O' Kane. 


Folio, full English vellum, with silk ties. Elston Press, 1900 
No. 4 of sixty copies on imperial Japanese paper. 


30 BROWNING, ROBERT. The Agamemnon of Atschylus. 
Transcribed by. 


12mo, full crushed dark brown levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, top edges 
gilt, by Riviere. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1877 


First Edition. 


31 BROWNING, ROBERT. Ferishtah’s Fancies. 
12mo, full crushed dark brown levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edge gilt, by Rzvierve. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1884 
Furst Edition. With page of manuscript in the autograph of 
the author in reference to the style in which he wished the above 
book printed. 


32 BuiiEn, A. H. Arden of Feversham: A Tragedy. Re- 
printed from the Kdition of 1592. With an Introduction by. 
Frontispiece. 


Small 4to, full crushed crimson levant, gilt back and sides, white vellum 
doublé, rich gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Ramage. 
Privately printed, 1887 
The whole work printed on heavy English vellum. Probably 
uUnIgUue. 


33 BUNYAN, JOHN. The Pilgrim’s Progress, from this World 
to that which is to come, Delivered under the Similitude of a 
Dream, wherein is Discovered the Manner of his Setting 
Out, His Dangerous Journey, and Safe Arrival at the De- 
sired Country. With a Memoir of the Author by George 
Cheever, D.D., and engravings on wood by G., E., and J. 
Dalziel, from designs by William Harvey. . 

4to, full straight-grained black morocco, gilt back and sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Stikeman. London: David Bogue, 1850 
Large paper copy of this beautiful edition. 


¥ 


34 BURROUGHS, Joun. The Writings of. Beautifully cllus- 
trated with photogravures and etchings. 


10 vols. Crown 8vo, three-quarter crushed blue levant, gilt backs, top edges 

gilt, uncut. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1895 

Limited to one thousand sets. Volume one has the autograph 
of the author on half title. 


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35 Burton, JoHN Hity. The Book-Hunter, etc. With 
portratt. 


12mo, half blue morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. New York, 1883 


36 BurRTON, CAPTAIN Sir Ricuarp F. Vikram and the 
Vampire; or, Tales of Hindu Devilry. Adopted by. Edited 
by his wife, Isabel Burton. With ¢hzriy-three illustrations by 
Ernest Griset, and a new photogravure frontispiece by Albert 
Letchford. 


8vo, half green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. 
London: Tylston & Edwards, 1893 
No. 1 of two hundred copies on large paper, with the Letch- 
ford frontispiece. 


37 Byron, Lorp. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. A Romaunt. 
With many choice steel engravings throughout the text, engraved 
by Finden. 


8vo, full contemporary black morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside 
dentelle borders, gilt edges. London: John Murray, 1841 


A beautiful tall copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates, 
which are entirely free from spots, and engraved in the most 
beautiful manner, forming a suitable companion to Rogers’ 
Italy, gotten up in the same style. The binding is as fresh and 
bright as new. 


38 Byron. Finden’s Illustrations of the Life and Works of 
Lord Byron. With Original and Selected Information on the 
Subjects of the Engravings. 

3vols. 8vo, full crimson morocco, elaborate gilt backs and sides, inside gold 
borders, gilt edges, by Bosworth. London: John Murray, 1833 


Choice copy, with beautiful impressions of the plates. 


39 Byron GALLERY (The). 4 Series of thirty-one Choice En- 
gravings, Wlustrating the Principal Female Characters in 
Byron’s Works. From Designs by Richter, Corbould, Parris 
and others. ‘ 

8vo, full crimson morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
gilt edges, by Bosworth. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1833 


Io 


40 AMEONS, LUIS DE. Poems from the Portuguese of. 
With Remarks on his Life and Writings, Notes, etc., by 
Lord Viscount Strangford. Portratt. 


12mo, full red morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
gilt edges, by Hayday, . London, 1803 


41 CAMPAN, MADAME. Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie 
Antoinette, Queen of France and Navarre, to which are 
added Recollections, Sketches and Anecdotes Illustrative of 
the Reign of Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI. Second 
Edition. Portrazts. 


2vols. 8vo, full polished red calf, gilt backs, red labels, gold lines on sides, 
inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt. 


London: Printed for Henry Colburn & Co., 1823 


42 CANNING, GEorGE. A Translation of Anti-Lucretius. 
4to, full old English red morocco, elaborate gilt back and sides, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for the author, 1766 
Lhis work ts dedicated to Queen Charlotte. The dedication 
page being signed in the autograph of the author, who was the 
father of Right Hon. George Canning. The book has become 
quite scarce, and this copy affords a fine specimen of old Eng- 
lish binding. 


Works of William Carleton. First Editions. 


43. CARLETON, WILLIAM. The Works of. A Collected Set. 
All First Editions. Containing : 


* Fardorougha, the Miser ; or, The Convicts of Lisnamona. 
Dublin : William Curry, Jr., 1839. 


* Jane Sinclair; or, The Fawn of Spring Vale. The Clario- 
net, and other Tales. 3 vols. Dublin: William Curry {65 
1843. 


* Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. Jilustrated by 
Phiz and others. First octavo edition. 2 vols. William 
Curry, Jr., 1843. 


* Tales and Sketches Illustrating the Character, Usages, 
Traditions, Sports and Pastimes of the Irish Peasantry. ///us- 
strated by Phiz. Dublin: James Duffy, 1845. 


* Valentine McClutchy, the Irish Agent; or, Chronicles of 
the Castle Cumber Property. 3 vols. Dublin: James Duffy, 
1845. 


II 


* The Black Prophet. A Tale of Irish Famine. //ustrated 
by Harvey. Vondon: Simms & McIntyre, 1847. 


* The Emigrants of Ahadarra. A Tale of Irish Life. Lon- 
don: Simms & McIntyre, 1848. 


* The Tithe Proctor. A Novel. Being a Tale of the Tithe 
Rebellion in Ireland. London: Simms & McIntyre, 1849. 


* /The Clarionet, The Dead Boxer, and Barney Branagan. 
London: George Routledge & Co., 1850. 


* The Squanders of Castle Squander. J/lustrated. 2 vols. 
London, 1852. 


* Willy Reilly and His Dear Coleen Bawn. 3 vols. London: 
Hope & Co., 1855. 

19vols. Svo and 12mo, uniformly bound in half crushed green levant, gilt, 

top edges gilt, by Root & Son. Dublin and London, 1839-1855 


Fine set. 


44 CARROLL, Lewis. Through the Looking-Glass, and what 
Alice Found There. With f/ty dlustrations by John Tenntel. 


Post 8vo, original cloth, gilt, gilt edges. London: Macmillan & Co., 1872 


First Edition. With“ ex libris” of Wm. Crampton. 


45 CARTWRIGHT, JuLIA. (Mrs. Henry Ady.) Madame. 
A Life of Henrietta, Daughter of Charles I. and Duchess of 
Orleans. Portrait. 


8vo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, red and green labels, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt. London: Seeley & Co., 1894 


46 CERVANTES. The Life and Adventures of Don Quixote 
dela Mancha. A New Edition. With engravings from de- 
signs by Richard Westall. 


4Avols. 12mo, full polished red calf, gilt backs and sides, blue labels, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt. 
London: Printed for Hurst, Robinson & Co., 1820 


CHanninc, ELLERY. Poems of Sixty-five Years. Selected 
and Edited by F. B. Sanborn. 


8vo, half vellum, top edge gilt. 
Philadelphia and Concord: Jas. H. Bentley, 1902 


One of fifteen copies printed on Japan vellum. Signed by W. 
E. Channing. 


48 ‘THE SAME. 
8vo, cloth. 
One of three hundred copies on old Stratford paper. Signed 
by W. E. Channing. 


I2 


49 CHANNING, WILLIAM ELLERY. Thoreau, the Poet-Nat- 
uralist. With Memorial Verses. New edition, enlarged. 
Edited by F. B. Sanborn. With dWustrations in two states. 
8vo, half vellum. Chas. E, Goodspeed, Boston, 1902 

No. 15 of twenty-five copies printed on Japan paper, with 
etchings, in two states, by Sidney L. Smith. 


50 CHAPMAN, Maria Weston. Harriet Martineau’s Auto- 
biography. With Memorials by. With portratts and illus- 
trations. ‘Third Edition. 


3vols. 8vo, half green calf, gilt, red labels, top edges gilt, by Zaehnsdory. 
London: Smith, Elder & Co. , 1877 


51 CHILD, THomas. A “Mirror of Fair Women. Studies in 
Beauty and Elegance. J/lustrated with about jifty engravings 
and drawings, after pictures by the Great Masters, Japan proofs, 
mounted on heavy cardboard. 7 sections in portfolio. 


New York: Harper & Brother, 1892 
Japan proof edition, No. 17 Of one thousand copies. 


52 CHILD’s Boox. The Rose’s Breakfast. Lllustrated with 
elegant and appropriate CNETAVINGS. 


Square 16mo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Riviere, 
London: Printed for J. Harris, 1808 


Beautiful little book. Very scarce. 


53 _CHILD’s Book. The Peacock ‘‘ At Home.” A Sequel to 
the Butterfly’s Ball. Written by a Lady, and wWustrated with 
elegant engravings, colored by hand. 


Square 16mo, full crushed light blue levant, gilt back and sides, inside den- 
telle borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Riviere, 
London: Printed for J. Harris, 1807 


Beautiful little book. Very scarce. 


54  CHILD’s Boox. Ostentation and Liberality. A Tale. 
By Arabella Argus. Numerous Sull-page engravings. 


2vols. 16mo, full red cross-grained morocco, top edges gilt. 
London: William Darton, 1821 


55.’ Cainp’s Boon. iy ihe Jack Daw ‘‘ At Home.’’ Bya young 
lady of rank. Jllustrated with elegant engravings, colored by 
hand. 


Square 16mo, full crushed green levant, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Riviere. 
London: Printed at the Minerva Press, N. D 


Beautiful little book. Very rare. 


13 


56 CuHILD’s Boox. ‘The Parent’s Offering; or, Tales for 
Children. By Mrs. Caroline Barnard. With /rontispieces. 


2vols. 16mo, full crushed black levant, blind tooled, inside dentelle borders, 
gilt edges, by Zachusdor/. London : Printed for M. J. Godwin, 1813 


Scarce. 


57 CuiLp’s Boox. The Lion’s Parliament; or, The Beasts in 
Debate. J/ilustrated with folding colored plates. 


Square 16mo, full crushed red levant, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Riviere, 
London: Printed for J. B. Batchelor, 1808 


Beautiful little book. Scarce. 


58 CuHitp’s Book. Memoirs of the Little Man and the Little 
Maid. With some interesting particulars of their lives, never 
before published. //ustrated with twelve full-page aquatints. 

Small 4to, full crushed dark green levant, blind tooled, inside dentelle bor- 
ders, edges gilt in the rough, by Zaehusdor/. 
London: Published by B. Tabart & Co., 1808 
Very scarce. 


59 CHIswicK PRESS. The Hymns of Homer. The Batrachomy- 
omachia, and two Original Poetical Hymns by George Chap- 
man. With an Introductory Preface by S. W. Singer. 
Portrait. 1818. Hero and Leander. A Poem. By Chris- 
topher Marlow and George Chapman. A New Hdition, Re- 
vised and Corrected, witha Critical Preface. 1821. ‘Thealma 
and Clearchus. A Pastoral Romance. By John Chalkhill. 
First Published by Isaac Walton, 1683. Frontispiece. 1820. 

Glaucus and Silla. With other Lyrical and Pastoral 

Poems. By Thomas Lodge. 1819. 


Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Chiswick: From the Press of C. Whittingham, 1818-1821 


Beautiful copies, All very scarce. 


60 CLARKE, Mary ANNE. The Rival Princes; or, A Faithful 
Narrative of Facts Relating to Mrs. M. A. Clarke’s Political 
Acquaintance with Colonel Wardel, Major Dodd, etc., etc., 
etc., who were Concerned in the Charges against the Duke of 
York; together with a Variety of Authentic and Important 
Letters, and Curious and Interesting Anecdotes of several 
Persons of Political Notoriety. Second Edition. With for- 
tratt. 
2vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. London: Printed for the author, 1810 


Fine copy, with portrait and ortginal signature of the author. 


14 


61 CockTon, HENRY. Sylvester Sound, the Somnambulist. 
With numerous full-page etchings by Onwhyn. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 

borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London: W. M. Clark, 1844 


Furst edition, with original cloth covers beund in. 


62 CockTon, HENRY. George St. George Julian, the Prince. 
With numerous full-page etchings by Onwhyn. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 

borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London: Grattan & Gilbert, 1841. 


first edition, with original cloth covers bound 1n. 


63  CockTon, Henry. Stanley Thorn. With full-page etch- 
ings by George Cruikshank and Alfred Crowguill. 


8 vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Riviere. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1841 


first edition, with original cloth covers bound in. 


64 CockTon, Henry. The Life and Adventures of Valentine 
Vox, the Ventriloquist. With numerous full-page etchings 
by Onwhyn. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London: Robert Tyas, 1840 


furst edition, with original cloth covers bound in. 


65 COLERIDGE, S. T. The Poetical Works of. Including 
the Dramas of Wallenstein, Remorse, and Zapola. 


3 vols. Post 8vo, full polished red calf, gilt backs, blue labels, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf. 


} A London: Wm, Pickering, 1828 
Furst Edition. 


Manuscript of Wilkie Collins. 


66 Co1iins, WiLKIm. An Original Unpublished Manuscript 
Novel of about 57,000 words, entitled, ‘‘Iol4ni; or, Tahiti 
asit Was. A Romance.’’ Written on 160 4to pages. 


4to, full crushed levant, inside gold borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, by 
Pfister. f 


67 COLLINS, WILKIE. The Works of. A Collected Set. All 
First Editions. Containing : 


* Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R. A. 
Lllustrated. 2vols. london: Longman, Brown & Co., 1848. 


* Antonina; or, The Fall of Rome. A Romance of the 
Fifth Century. 3 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1850. 


15 


* Rambles Beyond Railways; or, Notes in Cornwall, taken 
a-Foot. Jllustrated. Yondon: Richard Bentley, 1851. 


* Mr. Wray’s Cash-Box ; or, The Mask and the Mystery. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1852. . 


* Basil. A Story of Modern Life. 3 vols. London: Rich- 
ard Bentley, 1852. 


* After Dark. 2vols. London: Smith, Hider & Co., 1856 


* The Dead Secret. 3 vols. London: Bradbury & Evans, 
1857. 


* ‘The Queen of Hearts. 2 vols. London: Hurst & Black- 
ett, 1859. 


* The Woman in White. 3 vols. London: Sampson Low, 
1860. 


* NoName. 3vols. London: Sampson Low, 1862. 
* My Miscellanies. 2 vols. London: Sampson Low, 1863 


* Armadale. Jilustrated. 2 vols. London: Smith, Elder 
& Co., 1866. 


* The Moonstone. A Romance. 3 vols. London: Tinsley 
Brothers, 1868. 


* Poor Miss Finch. A Novel. 3 vols. London: Richard 
Bentley, 1872. 


* ‘The New Magdalen. A Novel. 2 vols. London: Richard 
Bentley, 1873. 


* The Frozen Deep and other Stories. 2 vols. London: 
Richard Bentley, 1874. 


* The Law and the Lady. A Novel. 3 vols. London: 
Chatto & Windus, 1875. 


* ‘The Fallen Leaves. 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 
1879. 


* ‘The Haunted Hotel. A Mystery of Modern Venice. 2 vols. 
London: Chatto & Windus, 1879. 


*  Jezebel’s Daughter. 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 
1880. 


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* The Black Robe. 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 
1881. 


* Heart and Science. A Story of the Present Time. 3 vols. 
London : Chatto & Windus, 1883. 


* ‘JT Say No.” 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 1884 


* The Evil Genius. A Dramatic Story. 3 vols. London: 
Chatto & Windus, 1886. 


* The Legacy of Cain. 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 
1889. 


* Blind Love. 3 vols. London: Chatto & Windus, 1890. 


Together, 66 vols. 12mo and 8vo, uniformly bound in half dark salmon-col- 
ored crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Root & Son, London, 1848-1890 


Fine set. All first editions. 


68 Comic OFFERING (The); or, Ladies’ Melange or Literary 
Mirth for 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834 and 1835. Edited by Louisa 
Henrietta Sheridan. With xumerous comic woodcuts Jrom 
designs by Seymour and other. 

5 vols. 16mo, full dark blue polished calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, Morris paper fiy-leaves, polished gilt edges, by Root & Son, 
London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1831-35 


+ e ° 
69 Cook, THEODORE ANDREA. Old Touraine. The Life and 
History of the Famous Chateaux of France. J/ustrations on 
Lndia paper. 
2vols. 8vo, vellum, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut, with cloth covers. 
New York: James Pott & Co., 1900 


No. 87 of one hundred copies printed. 


Leather Stocking Edition of Cooper. 


70 COOPER, J. FENIMORE. ‘The Complete Works of. Zie- 
gantly wllustrated with an entirely new set of plates on India 
paper. 

32 vols. 8vo, full crushed brown levant, gilt backs, dark green calf doublé 


and fiy-leaves, with broad gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Oldach Co. 
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Son, N. D 


Ihe Leather Stocking Edition. Limited to one thousand 
copies, This copy was specially bound for Mr. Goodwin. 


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FIRST EDITION OF COWPER’S POEMS. 


Presentation Copy from the Poet. 


71 COWPER. Poems. By Wm. Cowper of the Inner Temple, 
Esq. 
2vols. 8vo, full contemporary calf, gilt. 
London: Printed for J. J ohnson, No. 72, St. Paul’s Church-Yard, 1782 


First edition of the ‘Poems,’ and the second edition of “ The 
Task.” A very interesting set presented by Cowper to Mrs. 
Courtenay (afterwards Lady Throckmorton), and handed on to 
Dr. Robertson as a memento of Lady Throckmorton. It con- 
tains her autograph, and George Courtenay's autograph and 
bookplates, besides interesting notes by Dr. Roberison, etc, 
bearing on the history of the volumes. | 


72  COWPER, WILLIAM. Poems by, including his Posthumous 
Poetry and a Sketch of his Life by his Kinsman, John John- 
son. Jllustrated with the numerous beautiful colored plates after 
Stothara. 


3 vols. 8vo, full diamond calf, gilt, narbled edges. 
London: Printed for J. Johnson & Co., 1811-15 


Scarce. 


73. COWPER, WiLiiAM. ‘The Works of. Comprising his 
Poems, Correspondence, and Translations. With a Life of 
the Author by the Editor, Robt. Southey. J/lustrated with 
jifty fine steel engravings. 


8 vols. 12mo, vellum, gilt, green Jabels, gilt edges. London: G. Bohn, 1853 


74  Cox#, Prerer. The Social Day. A Poem. J/lustrated 
with thirty-two engravings. 


Imperial 8V0, full contemporary blue calf, gilt, marbled edges. 
London: Printed by J. Moyes, 1823 


_ Large-paper copy, with proof wmpresstons on India paper of 
the plates. 

This work is noted from the fact that at p. 258 it contains 
the first steel engraving,’' The Broken Jar,” used in book 
llustrating. 


75 CROWQUILL, ALFRED. A Guide to the Watering Places. 
With eight full-page colored etchings by Crowquill, and many 
steel engravings. 


8vo, original picture boards, in loose silk covers. 
London: J. and F. Harwood, N. D. 


Fine copy. Very rare. Original edition. 
(2) 


76 


77 


78 


42 


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CRUIKSHANK. Lessons of Thrift. Published for General 
Benefit by a Member of the Save All Club. //ustrated with 
full-page colored etchings by J. R. Cruikshank. 


8vo0, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, by Root & Son. London: Printed for Thos. Boys, 1820 


fine copy of the first edition. 


CRUIKSHANK. Life in London; or, The Day and Night 
Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his Elegant Friend, 
Corinthian Tom, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in 
their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. By Pierce 
Egan. Lmbellished with thirty-six scenes (in colors) from real 
life, designed and etched by J. R. and G. Cruikshank, and en- 
viched also with numerous original designs on wood by the same 
artists. 

8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
polished gilt edges, by MorreZ?. 
London : Printed for Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1821 


CRUIKSHANK. The Commercial Tourist; or, Gentleman 
Traveller. A Satirical Poem in Four Cantos. Embellished 
wrth full-page colored etchings by J. R. Crutkshank. ‘The Sec- 
ond Edition. Greatly enlarged. 
8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Riviere. 

London: Sold by G. & W. B. Whittaker, 1822 
« 


CRUIKSHANK. Specimens of German Romance. Selected 
and Translated from Various Authors. Ji/ustrated with full- 
page etchings by George Cruikshank. 


3 vols. Post 8vo, original boards, with white labels, uncut. 
London: Printed for Geo. B. Whittaker, 1826 


Very rare, especially so in this condition. 


80 CRUIKSHANK. Punch and Judy. With dlustrations de- 


signed and engraved by George Cruikshank. Accompanied by 
the Dialogue of the Puppet-show, an Account of its origin, 
and of Puppet-plays in England. 
8vo, half red levant, gilt back, top edge gilt. 

London : Printed for 8. Prowett, 1828 


fine copy of the very rare first edition. 


1g 


81 CRUIKSHANK. ‘Tales of Other Days. By J. Y. A. Jdlus- 
trations by George Cruikshank. Engraved by J. Thompson 
and S. & T. Williams. 


8vo, full polished green calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold bor- 
ders, top edge gilt, by J7ouz. London: Effingham Wilson, 1830 


Fine copy of the first edition. 


80 CRUIKSHANK. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft 
Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq., by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 
Illustrated with numerous full-page etchings by George Crutk- 
shank, in three states (proofs, plain and colored). 


12mo, full crushed dark green levant, richjinside gold borders, top edge gilt, 
by Wood. London: Jno, Murray, 1830 


Fine and unique copy of the rare first edition 


83 CRUIKSHANK. Sunday in London. Ilustrated with four- 
teen cuts by Geo. Cruikshank, and a Few Words by a Friend 
of his; with a Copy of Sir Andrew Agnew’s Bill. 

8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on side, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, by Zot. London: Effingham Wilson, 1833 


Fine copy of the first edttion. 


84 CRUIKSHANK. George Cruikshank’s Table-Book. Edited 
by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett. /lustrated with full-page etch- 
ings and many wood engravings by George Crutkshank. 

Square 8vo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top edge 
gilt, by Zout. London; Published at the Punch Office, 1845 


Fine copy of the rare first edition. 


85  CRUIKSHANK. Maxwell, W. H. History of the Irish 
Rebellion in 1798; with Memoirs of the Union, and Emmett’s 
Insurrection in 1803. J/ustrated with etchings by George 
Cruikshank. 


8vo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, polished gilt edges, 
by Broca. London; Baily Brothers, 1845 


First Edition. 


86 CRUIKSHANK. ‘Talpa; or, The Chronicles of a Clay Farm. 
An Agricultural Fragment. By C.W.H. With illustrations 
by George Cruikshank. 


Crown 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, top edge gilt, uncut, 
by Riviere. London: Reeve & Co., 1852 


First Edition. 


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87 CRUIKSHANK’s Farry Liprary. All First Editions. Viz: 


* Hop-O’-My-Thumb and the Seven League Boots. Edited 
and tlustrated with six etchings by George Cruikshank. Ton- 
don: David Bogue, N. D. Presentation copy from George 
Cruikshank, with the autograph inscription, on title. 


* Cinderella and the Glass Slipper. Edited and 7ll/ustrated 
with ten subjects and etched on steel by George Cruikshank. 
London: David Bogue, N. D. 


* The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk. Edited and z//us- 
trated with six etchings by George Cruikshank. London : 
David Bogue, N. D. 


* Puss in Boots. Edited and wWlustrated with etchings on steel 
by George Cruikshank. Tondon: Routledge, Warne & Rout- 
ledge, N: D: 


Together, 4 vols. Square 12mo, uniformly bound in full polished light calf, 
gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by 
Root & Son, 


Line copy of the first edition throughout. The Jirst being an 
autograph presentation copy from George Cruikshank. 


88  CRUIKSHANK. The Greatest Plague of Life: ot, The 
Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant. By one 
who has been ‘‘ Almost Worried to Death.” Edited by the 
Brothers Mayhew. Jilustrated by George Cruikshank. 


Crown 8vo, full light calt, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold borders, 
top edge gilt, by Tout. London: David Bogue, N. D.° 


Furst Edition. 


89 CRUICKSHANK. Sketches of Mr. Mathews’s Celebrated 
Trip to America. Comprising a Full Account of his Admir- 
able Lecture on Peculiarities, Characters, and Manners. 
With colored plates (damaged) by Cruickshank. | 


8vo, full light calf, gilt, top edge gilt, by Riviere. London, N. D, 


90 CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN. The Lives of the Most Eminent 
British Painters, Sculptors and Architects. Many fine por- 
tratts. 


6 vols. 16mo, full polished blue calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Zaehusdorf. London: Jno. Murray, 1829 


21 


gI ANIEL PRESS. The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges. 
In five books. 


Small 4to, full crushed blue levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, brown 
watered-silk doubl6é and fly-leaf, rich gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by 
Zaechnsdorf. Printed by Hy. Daniel, Oxford, 1894- 


Only one hundred and fifty copies printed at the Daniel 
Private Press. Beautifully bound by Zaehnsdorf. 


92 DANIEL PRESS. The Muses Garden for Delights; or, The 
Fift Booke of Ayres, onely for the Base-vyoll and the Voice. 
Composed by Robert Jones. Edited, with an Introduction, by 
William Barclas sQuire. 


Small 4to, full crushed olive colored levant, gilt back and sides, red watered- 
silk doublé and fly-leaf, rich inside gold borders, top edge gilt, by Macdonald, 


Daniel, Oxford, 1901 
No. 31 of one hundred and thirty copies printed. 


93 (DE QuiINcEY, THom4s.) Confessions of an English 
Opium-Hater. 


12mo, full crushed dark green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, green 
silk doublé, with heavy gilt borders, polished gilt edges, by Zaehusdor/. 


London: Printed for Taylor & Hessey, 1822. 
Choice copy of the very rare first edition. Beautifully bound 
by Zaehnsdort. 


* 
94 DENNISTOUN, JAMES Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino, 
Illustrating the Arms, Arts and Literature of Italy, from 1440 
to 1630. “legantly illustrated. 


8 vols. 8vo, full crushed dark blue levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Riviere. 


London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1851 


First Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens. 


95 DICKENS. Sunday under three Heads—as it is—as Sab- 
bath bills would make it,—as it might be made. With zd/us- 
trations. 


16mo, original illustrated paper covers, by H. K. Browne, enclosed in crushed 
red levant cover, with figured-silk doublé, heavy gold borders, in cloth case. 


London: Chapman & Hall, 1836 
The very rare first cdition, with all the necessary marks, 
according to Slater, to tell it from the spurious reprints. 


y 


96 DICKENS, CHARLES. The Village Coquettes. A Comic 
Opera, in Two Acts. The Music by John Hullah. With 
colored frontispiece by Pailthorpe, inserted. 


8vo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt back, gold lines on side, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. London: Richard Bentley, 1836 


Fine copy of the very rare first edition. 


97 DiIcKENS. Sketches by ‘‘Boz.’’ Illustrative of Every- 
day Life and Every-day People. With twenty-two illustrations 
by George Crutkshank. First and Second Series. 


3 vols. Post8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, edges gilt in the round, by Broca. 


London: John Macrone, 1836-87 


First edition of Dickens’ first printed book, but, according 
to Slater, there should be twenty-six tlustrations, consequently 
the second series here described lacks four plates. 


98 DICKENS, CHARLES. The Posthumous Papers of the 
Pickwick Club. With forty-three illustrations by R. Seymour 
and ‘‘ Phiz’’ (Hablot K. Browne). 


8vo, three-quarter dark blue morocco, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. 
London: Chapman & Hall, 1837 
Choice copy of the first edition, bound up from the original num- 
bers as issued, with all the covers (20) and advertisements 
bound in. This 1s one of the first limited tssue, as the name 
“ Weller” on the signboard of ‘‘ The Marquis Granby,’ which 
appears as a vignette on the title, ts spelled“ Veller.’ The W 
being substituted for the Vin all subsequent issues. Very rare. 


99 DickENs. The Strange Gentleman. A Comic Burletta, in 
two Acts. By ‘‘Boz.’’ First Performed at the St. James’ s 
Theatre on Thursday, September 29, 1836. 


8vo, three-quarter crushed dark green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, unopened, 
by Zout. Chapman & Hall, 186 Strand, 1837 


This 1s evidently the reprint of 1878, with the original pink 
paper wrappers bound in, instead of the frontispiece by“ Phiz.” 
It has an etching by George Cruikshank, and at page 23,a 
WEG etching by Failthorpe, entitled “ The Strange Gentle- 
man, tnserted. It also contains the preliminary unpaged leaf 

“ Costume.” 


ole) 


IOI 


102 


103 


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DICKENS, CHARLES. Oliver Twist. With twenty-four 
illustrations by George Cruikshank, and the twenty-one colored 
etchings by Pailthorpe bound tn. 


3 vols. 8vo, three-quarter brown morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
: tits London: Richard Bentley, 1838 
Furst collected edition. 


DickENS. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 
‘© Boz.” With zlustrations by George Crutkshank. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, top edges gilt, by Grzeve. London: Richard Bentley, 1838 


The original first edition, with the last plate, ‘‘ The Last 
Song,’ without the pantomime border, which, according to 
Slater, indicates it as being the original. From the William 
Crampton and George B. Anderson collections, with their 
bookplate, and original cloth backs bound in. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. The Life and Adventures of Nich- 
olas Nickleby. With portrait and thirty-nine illustrations by 
Phiz. Extra illustrated by the insertion of two complete sets 
of the illustrations by Pailthorpe, and character portratts by 
Onwhyn and Peter Pallete. One set plain, and the other set 
carefully colored. 


Extended to2 vols, 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Wood. London, 1839 


Fine copy of the first edition. Extended to two volumes by 
the insertion of extra illustrations 


DIcKENS, CHARLES. Master Humphrey’s Clock. With 
illustrations by George Cattermole and Hablot Browne. 


3 vols. Royal 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, 
inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Azviere. 
/ London: Chapman & Hall, 1840-41 


First Edition. Contains “ The Old Curiosity Shop,” and 
“ Barnaby Rudge.” The work not selling well under ws 
ile “ Master Humphrey's Clock,” tt was divided into two 
novels,‘ The Old Curiosity Shop,’ and “ Barnaby Rudge,” 
which were issued separately from the unsold sheets of the 
first edition, the preliminary matter being cut out. This 
copy has inserted a full set (72) of the tllustrations for the 
work by T. Sibson, and which add no little interest to this 
copy, both on account of theiy excellent character as awlustra- 
tions and thew rarity. 


104 


105 


106 


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DICKENS, CHARLES. The Pic-Nic Papers. By various 
hands. Edited by. With <llustrations by George Crutk- 
shank, Phiz, and others. 

3 vols, 8vo, full crushed morocco levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Riviere, 
London: Henry Colburn, 1841 

Ihe scarce first edition. Dickens wrote the preface and 
the first story, entitled “ The Lamplighter.” 


DICKENS, CHARLES. American Notes for General Circu- 
lation. 


2 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, Morris paper fiy-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, by 
Morrell. London: Chapman & Hall, 1842 


first edition, with original cloth covers bound in. 


DICKENS CHRISTMAS Books. A Collected Set of the 
First Editions. Viz: 


A Christmas Carol in Prose. Being a Ghost Story of 
Christmas. By Charles Dickens. With full-page etchings 
zm colors and woodcuts by John Leech. T,ondon: Chapman & 
Hall, 1843. 


The ttle 1s in red and blue, and on page 1 the head words 
read, ‘Stave I.” which denotes the first edition. The original 
brown cloth covers are bound in. 


The Chimes. A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang 
an Old Year Out and a New Year In. By Charles Dickens. 
With engraved frontispiece, title and eleven woodcuts. Tondon: 
Chapman & Hall, 1845. 


Lhe name of Chapman & Hall form part of the engraved — 


uutle, which, according to Slater, indicates the Jirst edition, and 
with the original ilustrated red cloth wrappers bound in. 


The Cricket on the Hearth. A Fairy Tale of Home. By 
Charles Dickens. Frontispiece, illustrated title and twelve 
woodcuts. Tondon: Printed and Published for the Author. 
By Bradbury & Evans, 1846. With the original illustrated 
red cloth wrappers bound in. — 


The Battle of Life. A Love Story. By Charles Dickens. 
With frontispiece, engraved title and eleven woodcuts, on- 
don: Published by Bradbury & Evans, 1846. 


With all the necessary marks, according to Slater, to in- 
dicate the first edition, and original illustrated red cloth 
covers bound in, 


a 


107 


108 


109 


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The Haunted Man, and the Ghost’s Bargain. A Fancy 
for Christmas-Time. By Charles Dickens. With /rontzs- 
piece, engraved title and fourteen woodcuts. Yondon: Brad- 
bury & Evans, 1848. 


The second tssue of the first edition, with the original wlus- 
trated red cloth wrappers bound in. 


Together, 5 vols. Foolscap 8vo, uniformly bound in full crushed maroon 
levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle borders, polished gilt 
edges, by Riviere. London, 1843-48. 


A beautiful set. 


DickENs Curistmas Books. A Collected Set, but later 
editions. Jilustrated. 


5 vols. Foolscap 8vo, full polished green calf, gilt backs and sides, maroon 
labels, inside gold borders, gilt edges. London, 1845-48 


Dickens. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 
‘“Boz.’? With zlustrations by George Cruikshank. A New 
Edition, with Notes and Additions. Revised by Charles 
Whitehead. Colored portratt as frontispiece. 


Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. London: Richard Bentley, 1846 


DicKENS. Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 
‘Boz.’’? With clustrations by George Cruikshank. A New 
Edition, with Notes and Additions. Revised by Charles 
Whitehead. 


lvol. 8vo, extended and inlaid into 2 imperial folio vols., full crushed red 
levant, richly gilded back and sides, broad inside gold borders, Morris paper 
fiy-leaves, top edge gilt, by Morreld. London: Richard Bentley, 1846 
Extra illustrated with one hundred and thirteen rare plates, 
including forty-six portraits in colors, of which thirty-five are 
of Grimaldi, including the very rare series of six by Heath ; 
fourteen colored views and subjects; fifteen large views of 
Old London Theatres; eight bills, including Grimaldt's last 
appearance, and original drawing of Sadler's Wells Theatre. 
The most worthy of separate mention are, Grimaldi, on stone, 
in colors, by Heath ; Grimaldi as clown, by Wilde, in colors ; 
Astley’s Amphitheatre, with Grimaldi as clown, colored aqua- 
tint, by Hill; Interior and Exterior of the New Theatre 
Royal, Haymarket. engraved by Stow & Dale; A New Song 
on Sadler's Wells, with view ; Sadler's Wells, tn colors, by 
Pailthorpe ; Mrs. Wilkinson, in costume, colored ; Mr. Mor- 
ton, as Pantaloon, original water color. by H. Brown ; The 
Sailor and the Ghost, a whimsical ballad ; Arena of Astley's 
Amphitheatre, Surrey Road ; Aquatic Theatre, Sadler's Wells, 
published 1813; Mr. Lewis in the Character of the Copper 


109 


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DickENS—Continued. 


Captain, engraved by Condé ; Angling at Sadler's Wells, 
colored, published 1794; Mr. Dowton in the flypocrite, en- 
&raved by Cooper ; J. Grimaldi, Song in Character,“ All the 
World's in Paris.” by Cruikshank ; Mr Kean in the Char- 
acter of Kichard the Third, colored, by Cruikshank ; Colored 
Caricature, Lothario, as performed by Mr Coates ; Mr. Sim- 
mons in the character of Mother Goose » Water Colored Por- 
trait of Grimaldi. by H. Brown; Grimaldi as Clown. col- 
ored. published 1813; Macready as Virginius, engraved by 
Charles Picart; Grimaldi in Mother Goose, colored pub- 
lished 1807 ; Liston and Farren, as Adam Brock and Charles 
AXLL,, engraved by Busby ; Grimaldi's Tandem. in colors, by 
Heath ; Grimaldi's Leap Frog, in colors, by Heath; Grt- 
maldt and Mr. Norman, in the Epping Flunt, in colors, by 
fleath ; Grimaldi's Bang Up, in colors, by Heath ; Grimaldi 
and the Nondescript in the Red Dwarf, in colors, by Heath ; 
Grimaldi's Bold Dragoon, in colors, by Heath ; Grimaldi as 
Scaramouch, colored lithograph, by Chabot; Mr. Walbourn, 
as Dusty Bob, in colors, by Crukshank; Mr. Flarley, as 
Caleb Quotem, by Sharp; an original drawing of Sadler's 
Wells’ Theatre, etc.; with special titles. The inlaying and 
mounting of the various prints have been done by an expert- 
enced hand. : 


DickENS. The Christmas Numbers of Household Words 
and All the Year Round. Conducted by Charles Dickens. 
1850-1867. 

Boundin1 vol. 8vo, half maroon, morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. 1850-1867 

Complete set, with all the original paper covers bound in. 
“Lhe numbers of Household Words” and “All the Vear 
Round” were issued without covers from 18 50 to 1862, 
inclusive; in 1863 the first numbers of “All the Year Round” 
appeared with covers, consequently the jive covers herein 


_ bound are all that were issued. 


III 


DICKENS. Gems from the Spirit Mine, Dlustrative of 
Peace, Brotherhood and Progress. Frontispiece by Henry 
Anelay. 

Square 16mo, original illustrated boards, gilt edges (back missing). 
London: Published for the League of Universal Brotherhood, 1850 
Very rare. Contains Hymns of the Wiltshire Labourers,” 
by Charles Dickens ; also poems by H. W. Longtellow, J. G. 
Whittier, J. R. Lowell, etc. The volume was printed to com- 
memorate the opening of the League of Brotherhood Bazaar, 
held to welcome Elihu Burrett on his return from America. 


112 


113 


114 


II5 


116 


117 


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DicKENS, CHARLES. Hard Times, for these Times. 


8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edge gilt, uncut, by Morred?, 


London: Bradbury & Evans, 1854 
First edition in separate form. 


DickENS, CHARLES. A Child’s History of England. 
With frontispieces by F. W. Topham. 

3 vols. Crown 8vo, three-quarter crushed red levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by 

Macdonald, London: Bradbury & Evans, 1852-3-4 


The first edition in separate form. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. Little Dorrit. With forty tdlustra- 
tions by H. K. Browne. 


8vo, half green levant, gilt, top edge gilt. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1857 


First edition. Bound up from the original numbers as 1s- 
sued, with all the covers bound in. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. A Curious Dance Around a Curious 
Tree. 
8vo, original mauve paper printed wrapper, in crushed green levant slip case. 
1852, N. D (1860) 
Dickens had hardly anything to do with this pamphlet, 
which was mainly written by W. H. Wills, for the Commuttee 
of St. Luke's Hospital ; one of the later issues, with the con- 
cluding lines in thick type, on page 19. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. The Uncommercial Traveller. 


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June 12, 1848. 


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DICKENS, CHARLES. The Lamplighter. A Farce. By 
Charles Dickens (1838). Now first Printed from a Man- 
uscript in the Forster Collection at the South Kensington 
Museum. Colored Srontispiece. 


Crown 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold 
borders, in levant slip case, by Grieve, London, 1879 


Ihe First Edition Only two hundred and fifty copies 
printed. This is No 30. : 


DICKENS. Johnson, Charles Plumptre. Hints to Col- 
lectors of Original Editions of the Works of Charles Dickens. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt ‘back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut. London: Geo. Redway, 1885 


Large-paper copy. No. 10 of only fifty printed. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. Great Expectations. With fhe 
extra set of twenty-one etchings in colors, by Pailthorpe, in- 
serted. 


3 vols. 8vo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut. London: Ch apman & Hall, 1861 


Fine copy of the scarce first edition, with the original purple 
cloth covers bound in. The etchings by Pailthorpe here in- 
serted were executed in 1885, and have now become very rare. 


DICKENS, CHARLES. The Posthumous Papers of the 
Pickwick Club. With cWustrations in two states (plain and 
colored), by R. Seymour, R. W. Buss, Hablot K. Browne 
(‘‘ Phitz’’) and J. Leech. 


4vols. Royal 8vo, full crushed black levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, 
inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Larkins, 


London: Chapman & Hall, 1887 
Extra dlustrated. Extended from two to four volumes by 


the insertion of a set of the original plates, in colors, from the 

rst edition ; twelve wlustrations in colors by Onwhyn, and a set 
of the original Onwhyn plates issued in 18 37 under the name 
of Weller ; twenty four illustrations in colors by Pailthorpe, 
making in all about three hundred plates, including those 
wssued with this edition. It's almost empossible now-a-days to 
secure complete sets in colors or even plain of the Seymour, 
Onwhyn, Buss,“ Phiz” and Leech wlustrations, but they are 
all here and in fine condition, and their insertion in this copy 
makes a volume of intense interest to the admurers of Dickens, 
as well as unique. 


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DICKENS, CHARLES. The Posthumous Papers of the 
Pickwick Club. With zllustrations by R. Seymour, R. W. 
Buss, Halbot K. Browne (‘‘ Phiz’’) and J. Leech. 


2vols. Thick royal 8vo, full crushed red levant, blind tooled, inside gold 
borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Macdonald. London: Chapman & Hall, 1887 


Re-published as the most popular book during the Victorian 
eva. Limited to two thousand copies. Extra illustrated by 
the insertion of the twelve etchings by Onwhyn,in colors ; 
twenty four tlustrations by Patlthorpe, in colors, and many 
other full-page etchings, of which a great number have become 
Very Scarce. 


DIcKENS. Charles Dickens, by Pen and Pencil, including 
Anecdotes and Reminiscences Collected from his Friends 
and Contemporaries. And A Supplement to Charles Dickens, 
by Pen and Pencil. By Frederick G. Kitton. J/ustrated 
with over one hundred plates after Cruikshank, Leech, ‘‘Phiz.’’ 
Many fine portraits of Dickens and his contemporaries, includ- 
ing those tn caricature by Thackeray, Sibson, ‘‘ Phiz,’’ ete. 
facsimiles, etc. Many of the plates on India paper, and most 
of the portraits remarqua proofs. 

2 vols. Royal folio, full crushed gray-blue levant, elaborate gilt backs 


and sides, rich inside gold borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, 
uncut, by Zaeknusdor/. London: Frank T. Sabin, 1890 


Large paper. All plates mounted on guards. 


DICKENS. Twelve Illustrations to the Pickwick Club. 
By T. Onwhyn. Jn two states—colored and India proofs. 
Drawn and etched in 1847. Now first published. 


Imperial 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edge gilt. London, 1894 


This 1s the first issue of these plates, and has the original 
cover bound in. Presentation copy from Albert Jackson, who 
purchased the original drawings from the Onwhyn family 
and published them. 


DICKENS and his Illustrators—Cruikshank, Seymour, Buss, 
‘“‘ Phiz,” Cattermole, Leech, Doyle, Stanfield, Maclise, 
Tenniel, Frank Stone, Landseer, Palmer, Topham, Marcus 
Stone and Luke Fildes. By Frederic G. Kitton. With 
twenty-two portraits and facsimiles of seventy original draw- 
ings now reproduced for the first time. 


4to, buckram. London, 1899 


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127 


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DickENS. An Unique Collection of Illustrations to the 
Pickwick Papers. Comprising forty-three plates by ‘* Phiz”? 
and Seymour, colored ; thirty-two plates by Onwhyn; forty 
plates by Alfred Crowquill; twenty-four plates by F. W. 
Pailthorpe, tn two states, proofs and colored ; design by Buss 
Jor the title page to Pickwick Papers; sixteen woodcut tillus- 
trations for a cheap edition of the work, with specimen wrap- 
pers preserved ; six woodcut tllustrations by ‘‘Phiz;’’ three 
plates by F. Barnard; eleven plates designed and etched by 
Christopher Coveney, Sydney, 1883, etc. All very neatly in- 
laid, with ornamental borders, on heavy paper. 

Bound in 1 vol. Royal folio, full green levant, elaborate gilt back and 
sides, figured silk doublé and fly-leaves with broad morocco borders, richly 
gilt, gilt edges. 

An unique collection, and of the greatest interest to the 
Dickens illustrator. 


DIcKENS MEMENTO, with Introduction by Francis 
Phillimore, and ‘‘ Hints to Dickens Collectors,’’ by John F. 
Dexter. Catalogue, with Purchasers’ Names and Prices 
Realized, of the Pictures, Drawings and Objects of Art of 
the late Charles Dickens. Sold by auction in London, by 
Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods, on July 9g, 1870. 


4to, full crushed red levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt. London, N. D 


First Editions of Disraeli’s Works. 


DISRAELI, BENJAMIN. A Collected Set of the Works of. 
All First Editions. Viz: 


Vivian Grey. 5 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1826. 


The Voyage of Captain Popanella. London: Henry Col- 
burn, 1828. 


The Young Duke. 3 vols. London: Henry Colburn, 
1831. 


The Wondrous Tale of Alroy. The Rise of Iskander. 
3 vols. London: Saunders & Otley, 1833. 


The Revolutionary Epick. The Work of Disraeli, the 
Younger. Books II and III. ato. London: Edward 
Moxon, 1834. 


The Letters of Runnymede. London: John Macrone, 
1836. 


*K 


* 


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* 


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* 


129 


130 


131 


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Henrietta Temple. A Love Story. 3 vols. London: 
Henry Colburn, 1837. 


Coningsby ; or, The New Generation. 3 vols. London: 
Henry Colburn, 1844. 


Sybil; or, The Two Nations. 3 vols. London: Henry 
Colburn, 1845. ‘ 


Tancred; or, The New Crusade. 3 vols. London: 
Henry Colburn, 1847. 


Lord George Bentinck; or, Political Biography. Lon- 
don: Colburn & Co., 1852. 


Lothair. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 
1870. 


Endymion. 3 vols. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 
1880. 


Together, 33 vols. 12mo, 8vo, and 4to, uniformly bound in three-quarter 
crushed maroon levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Root & Son. London, 1826-1880 


Fine set. All first editions. 


Dosson, AUSTIN. Eighteenth Century Vignettes. ///us- 
trated. Both Series. 


2vols. 4to, three-quarter crushed brown levant, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Chatto & Windus, 1892-94 


No. 188 of two hundred and fifty copies of the specially 
illustrated large-paper edition which have been printed, and 
signed by the author. 


Dosson, AUSTIN. Highteenth Century Vignettes. Second 
Series. Jilustrations on Japan paper. 


8vo, white cloth, gilt, uncut. New York: Dood, Mead & Co., 1894 
No. 237 of two hundred and fifty copies, printed on deckle 
eage paper. 


DoYLE, RICHARD. The Foreign Tour of Messrs. Brown, 
Jones and Robinson. Being the History of What They Saw, 
and Did in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and Italy. 
Illustrated by Richard Doyle. 


4to, original cloth, gilt edges. London; Bradbury & Evans, 1854 


Fine copy of the first issue. 


132 


135 


134 


135 


136 


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LIZABETH ann HER GERMAN GARDEN, and The 
Solitary Summer. With twenty-four photogravure illus- 
trations from photographs. 

Zvols. 8vo, Japanesé vellum, uncut. 
London and New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900 


No. 15 of one hundred copies printed on Japanese vellum. 


EHLLIoT, FRANCIS. The Works of. Viz.: Idle Woman 
in Italy and Spain, Old Court Life in Spain and France, 
Pictures of Old Rome, Idle Woman in Constantinople and 
Sicily, and Roman Gossip. ilustrated. 


12 vols. 12mo, half crushed red levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 
New York: Croscup & Sterling Co., 1897 


ELSEVIR. Histoire du Roy Henry Le Grand. Composée 
Par Messire Hardouin de Perefixe Archevesque de Paris, 
cy-devant Precepteur du Roy. Reveue, Corrigée, & Aug- 
mentée par) Auteur. Azngraved ttlle. | 


Small 8vo, full crushed blue levant, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, gilt over marbled edges. Amsterdam : Chez Daniel Elsevier, 1678 


EMBLEMS. Moral Emblems; with Aphorisms, Adages 
and Proverbs of all Ages and Nations. From Jacob Cats 
and Robert Farlie. With dlustrations freely rendered from 
designs found in their works by John Leighton. ‘The whole 
Translated and Edited, with Additions, by Richard Pigot. 


4to, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, 
gilt edges. London: Longman, Green & Co., 1860 


Essex Hovusk Press. The Poems of William Shakes- 
peare, According to the text of the Original copies, Includ- 
ing the Lyrics, Songs, and Snatches found in the Dramas. 
Arranged and carefully Collated with the Originals, by F.S. 


' Ellis. 


137 


Small 4to, vellum, ties, uncut. Essex House Press, 1899 


No. 418 of four hundred and fifty copies printed. The 
scarcest of all the Essex House books. 


Essex House Press. The Courtyer of Count Baldessar 
Castilio, Divided into Foure Bookes, very necessary and 
Profitable for Yonge Gentilmen & Gentilwomen, Abiding 
in Court, Palaice or Place. Done into Englyshe by Thomas 
Hoby. Edited from the Cambridge Library copy of the 
Editio Princeps of 1561. By Janet E. Ashbee. 


4to, vellum, ties, uncut. Essex House Press, 1900 


No. 194 of only two hundred copies printed. 


138 


139 


140 


I4I 


142 


143 


144 


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Essex Housr Press. An Endeavour Towards the Teach- 
ing of John Ruskin and William Morris. Being an Account 
of the Work and Aims of the Guild of Handicraft. By C. 
R. Ashbee. : 


8vo, vellum, uncut. Essex House Press, 1901 


No. 94 of three hundred and fifty copies printed. The 
first book printed in the new type designed by C. R, Ashbee. 


Essex Housk Press. The Praise of Folie, Morice En- 
comium. A Booke made in Latin by that Great Clerke 
Erasmus Roterodame. Englished by Sir Thomas Chaloner, 
Knight, Anno. MD.XLIX. Edited from the Black Letter 
Edition of 1549 by Janet EK. Ashbee. The woodcuts and 
ornamental borders by Wm. Strang and cut by Bernard 
Sleigh. 


Folio, vellum back, illuminated sides, uncut. Essex House Press, 1901 


No. 111 of only two hundred and fifty copies printed, 


Essex Housk Press. Some Fruits of Solitude; or, Re- 
flections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Human 
Life. By William Penn. 


Square 12mo, vellum, uncut. Essex House Press, 1901 


No. 227 of only two hundred and fifty copies printed. 


Essex Housk Press. A Journal of the Life and Travels 
of John Woolman in the Service of the Gospel. /7onizs- 
piece by Reginald Savage. 


Square 12mo, vellum, uncut. Essex House Press, 1901 


No. 113 of only two hundred and fitty copies printed. 


Essex House Press. ‘The Epithalamion of Spenser. 
With a woodcut by Reginald Savage. Hand tluminated. 


8vo, vellum, Essex House Press, 1901 


No. 25 of one hundred and fifty copies printed, all on vellum. 


Essex House Press. The Psalter. Edited from the 
Cramner Bible of MDXL, by Janet E. Ashbee. Woodcuts 
designed by C. R. Ashbee, in black and red. 


Folio, green vellum, ties. Hssex House Press, 1902 


No. 81 of two hundred and fifty copies printed on paper. 


ErcH’p THouGHTS by the Etching Club. 2A series of 
sixty choice proof etchings, by the most noted British artists, 
including C. W. Cope, C. G. Lewis, Richard Redgrave, J. 
C. Horsley, TI’. Creswick, Fred’k Tayler and Frank Stone. 
Imperial folio, cloth, gilt (loose). London: Printed for the Etching Club, 1844 

(3) 


145 


146 


147 


148 


149 


150 


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The Text Illustrated by Additional Notes, and Cor- 

rected from the First and Second Editions, with a Life 
of the Author by James S. Clark. Beautifully illustrated 
Strom designs by Pocock. 


Royal 8vo, full contemporary straight-grained green morocco, elaborate 
gilt back and sides, inlaid with red morocco, red watered silk doublé, with 
heavy gold borders, gilt edges. London: Printed for Wm. Miller, 1804 


Large paper copy. A beautiful specimen of old English 
binding. 


PtcOnes, WILLIAM. ‘The Shipwreck. A Poem. 


FARQUHAR, FERDINAND. ‘The Relicks of a Saint. A 
Right Merry Tale. With humorous Srontispiece, printed in 
colors. 


12mo, half red morocco, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. 
London: Printed for Thos. Tegg, 1816 


Very rare. 


FIELD, EUGENE AND ROSWELL M. Echoes from the 
Sabine Farm. Being Certain Horatian Lyrics now for the 
First Time Discreetly and Delectably Done into English 
Verse. With sundry little picturings by Edmund H. Garrett. 
8vo, half vellum, top edge gilt, uncut, with cloth cover and slip case. 

Published by Francis Wilson, The Orchard, New Rochelle, 1891 

Japan paper copy, only thirty copies privately printed, with 
manuscript verses by Eugene Field and Roswell M. field, 
signed by Francis Wilson. A letter from Francis Wilson, 
relating to the book, laid in. 


FIELDING, HENRY. ‘The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. 
8vo, half buckram, uncut. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1902 


No. 3 of three hundred copies printed. 


FIELDING, T. H. British Castles; or, A Compendious 
History of the Ancient Military Structures of Great Britain. 
Lilustrated by numerous views tn colored aquatint of some of 
the most interesting castles in Great Britain. 

Oblong 4to, half roan, London: Printed by Howlett & Brimmer, 1825 


FISHER, P. The Augler’s Souvenir, by. Assisted by 
several Eminent Piscatory Characters. With tllustrations 
by Beckwith and Topham, and with illustrated borders on 


every page. 
12mo, full crushed green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside den- 
telle borders, polished gilt edges, by Riviere. London: Chas. Tilt, 1835 


Choice copy of the first edition. 


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151 FrrzGERALD, EpwARD. ‘The Rubaiyat of Omar Khay- 
yam. Rendered into English Verse by. From the Fourth 
Edition, with Notes, and with fourteen «illustrations from 
drawings by Gilbert James. Illuminated by hand. 


8vo, half vellum, uncut. New Amsterdam Book Company, New York, 1901 


One of ten copies printed on heavy Japanese vellum, with 
illustrations in colors, heightend with gold and silver, done 
by hand in the old Persian manner. This ts No. 9. 


® 


152 FITZGERALD, EDWARD. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 
the Astronomer Poet of Persia. Rendered into English 
Verse by. Edited by William Augustus Brown. 


8vo, half buckram, uncut. Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1900 


No. 3 of three hundred copies printed. 


153 Foore, Lucius HARwoop. On the Heights. A Volume 
of Verses by. 
8vo, boards, uncut. The Roycroft Printing Shop, East Aurora, N. Y., 1897 


No. 488 of five hundred copies printed. With the “ ex 
libris” of P. F. Madigan. 


154 FormAN, H. Buxton. The Books of William Morris 
Described, with some Account of his Doings in Literature, 
and the Allied Crafts. J/lustrated. 


8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, white vellum 
doublé and fly-leaves, rich gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by The Guild of 
Women-Bookbinders. London: Frank Hallings, 1897 
One of seventy-five copies printed on Japan paper for 
private cwculation only. Beautifully bound by The Guild of 
Women-Bookbinders. 


155 ForsTER, REV. Epwarp. The Arabian Nights. Trans- 
lated by. With xwmerous engravings from pictures by Robert 
Smirke. India paper proofs. 


5vols. 4to, three-quarter straight-grained morocco, top edges gilt, by 
Zachnsdorf. London: Printed for William Miller, 1802 


Large-paper copy. With proof plates. Very rare. 


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156 (ee JOHN. The Works of. Edited by D. Storrar 


157 


158 


Meldrum. With a portrait and illustrations by John 
Wallace. 


8 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt, top edges gilt. ! 
William Blackwood & Son, Edinburgh, 1895 


Garrick’s Copy of Royal and Noble Authors. 


WALPOLE, Horack. A Catalogue of the Royal and 
Noble Authors of England, with Lists of their Works. 
With jine frontispiece and vignette on each title, 


2vols. 8vo, full old English red straight-grained morocco, gilt backs, gold 
lines on sides, gilt edges, Printed at Strawberry-Hill, 1858 


A beautiful copy of the very rare first edition, printed at 
Horace Walpole's private press, at Strawberry-Hull, formerly 
the property of David Garrick, with his “ ex libris” in each 
volume. See facsimile of title. 


GARRETT, EpMUND H. Elizabethan Songs in Honour of 
Love and Beautie. Collected and Illustrated by. With an 
Introduction by Andrew Lang. 
8vo, white cloth, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1891 


GASKELL, Mrs. The Works of. A Collected Set, all First 
Editions. Containing ; 


Mary Barton. A Tale of Manchester Life. 2 vols. Lon- 
don: Chapman & Hall, 1848. 

Ruth. A Novel. 3 vols. London: Chapman & Hall, 
1853. 

North and South. 2 vols. London: Chapman & Hall, 
1855. 

Mabel Vaughan. Edited by Mrs. Gaskell. London: 
Sampson, Low, Son & Co., 1857. 


Round the Sofa. 2vols. London: Sampson, Low, Son & © 
CO. a65o" 


Right at Last, and other Tales. London: Sampson, Low, 
Son & Co., 1860. 


My Lady Ludlow, and other Tales. London: Sampson, 
Low, Son & Co., 1861. 


Sylvia’s Lovers. 3 vols. London: Smith, Elder & OG 
1863. 


Together, 15 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in half crushed dark blue levant, 
gilt, top edges gilt, by Root & Son, ; London, 1248-1863 


Fine sets. All first editions, 


CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


Re Oe Y jlo LD 


AND 


NOBLE AUTHORS 
ENGLAND, 


With LISTS of their WORKS. 


Dove, diavelo!’ Meffer Ludovico, avete pighato 
tante coghonerte ? 
Carp. p’EsrE, to ARJOSTO. 


PRINTED arSTRAWBERRY-HILL. 
M DCCLYVII1. 


FACSIMILE OF TITLE. LOT NO. 157. 


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160 GASKELL, Mrs. Cranford. With a Preface by Anne 
Thackeray Ritchie, and 7lustrations by Hugh Thomson. 
8vo, vellum, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. London: Macmillan & Co., 1891 


Large-paper copy. 


161 GAULTIER, BON. The Bookof Ballads. Edited by (Wm. 
Aytoun and Theo. Martin), and <7llustrated by Alfred 
Crowquill. 


16mo, full light calf, gilt, inside dentelle borders, gilt edge, by Larkins. 
London: Wm.S. Orr & Co., 1845 


First edition, with the original back and cloth:covers bound in. 


162 GAULTIER, Bon. ‘The Book of Ballads. Edited by 
(Wm. EK. Aytoun and Theo. Martin), and zlustrated by 
Doyle, Leech and Crowquill, Eleventh Edition. 


8vo, full light calf, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle borders, gilt edges. 
Wm. Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1870 


First Edition of Goldsmith’s Citizen of the World. 


163 (GOLDSMITH, OLIVER.) The Citizen of the World; or, 
Letters from a Chinese Philosopher Residing in London, 
to his Friends in the East. 


2vols. 12mo, full light calf, green and red labels, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Bumpus. 

London: Printed for J. Newberry, at the Bible and Sun, in St. Paul’s 
Church-yard, 1762. 


Fine copy of the rare first edition. 


164 GonrTaut, DuCHESSE DE. Memoirs of the, Gouvernante 
to the Children of Francis During the Restoration, 1773- 
1836. ‘Translated from the French by Mrs. J. W. Davis. 
With mezzotinto, portrait in colors, of Duchesse de Gontaut, 
signed proof, and other portratts on Japan paper. 
2vols. 8vo, white cloth, gilt, uncut, with extra cloth covers, 

New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1894 
No. 127 of one hundred and seventy-five copies printed on 
deckle edge paper. 


165 GOODRICH, FRANK B. ‘The Court of Napoleon; or, 
Society Under the First Empire. With Portraits of its 
Beauties, Wits and Heroines, from Authentic Originals. 
Printed in colors. Illustrated by Jules Champagne. 


Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed crimson levant, gilt, gilt edges. 
New York: Derby & Jackson, 1857 


uA 


166 


167 


168 


169 


170 


or 


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Gray, THomas. Elegy Written in a Country Church- 
yard. [lustrated by the Etching Club with chotce etchings by 
Creswick, Cope, Tayler, Redgrave, Bell and others. 


Folio, original ornamented boards, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for the Etching Club, 1847 


The original issue. Large-paper copy, with proof impres- 
stons of the etchings. 


GREENAWAY. Little Ann and other Poems. By Jane 
and Ann Taylor. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Printed 
in colors by Edmund Evans. 
8vo, picture boards. London: Geo. Routledge & Sons, N. D 


GROLIER CLuB. The Charles Whittingham’s Printers. 
By Arthur Warren. Jllustrated with portratts and facsimiles. 


Royal 8vo, half green morocco, uncut. 
New York: The Grolier Club of New York, 1896 


One of three hundred and eighty-five copies on hand-made 
paper. 


ALEVY, LUDOVIC. Mariette. J/lustrations de Henry 


Somm. 
8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, top edge gilt, by Brezaudz. Paris: Librairie L. Conquet, 1893 


No. 164 of four hundred copies printed, with an original 
drawing by Henry Somm inserted. 


HALEVY, Lupovic. The Abbé Constantin. J/lustrated 
by Madame Madeleine Lemaitre, with elegant full-page photo- 
gravures and vignettes. | 


4to, three-quarter crushed tan colored levant, gilt, top edge gilt, by Mac- 
donald, London: Chatto & Windus, 1888 


No. 47 of two hundred and fifty copies published. 


HALEvY, M. K. Mythology and the Siege of Troy. 
With Jllustrations after Paintings in the Great Galleries 
in America and Europe. (Nearly one hundred choice full-page 
photogravures, and many smaller engravings in the text.) 

10 sections in portfolios. Philadelphia: George Barrie, 1892 


Imperial edition. Printed entirely on Japanese vellum 
paper. No. 56 of only one hundred copies published. 


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First Editions of Haliburton’s Novels. 


172 HALIBURTON, JUDGE. ‘‘Sam Slick.’? Complete Set of 
the Works of. Best editions. Containing: 


* The Clockmaker; or, The Sayings and Doings of Sam 
Slick of Slickville. Jilustrated. 3 vols. Fourth Edition. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 


* The Letter Bag of the Great Western; or, Life on a 
Steamer. London: Richard Bentley, 1840. First Edition. 


* The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England. Both Series. 
4 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1843-4. First HKdition. 


* The Old Judge; or, Lifein a Colony. 2 vols. London: 
Henry Colburn, 1849. First Edition. 


: * Rule and Misrule of the English in America. 2 vols. 
. London: Colburn & Co., 1851. First Edition. 


* ‘Traits of American Humour. By Native Authors. 3 vols. 
London : Colburn & Co., 1852. First Edition. 


* Sam Slick’s Wise Saws and Modern Instances; or, What 
he Said, Did or Invented. 2 vols. London: Hurst & 
Blackett, 1853. First Edition. 


* ‘The Americans at Home; or, Byeways, Backwoods and 
Prairies. 3 vols. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1854. First 
| | Edition. 
* Nature and Human Nature. 2 vols. London: Hurst & 
Blackett, 1855. First Edition. 


* The Season Ticket. London: Richard Bentley, 1860. 
First Edition. 


Together, 23 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in half red crushed levant, gilt, 
top edges gilt, by Root & Son, London, 1838-1860 


Fine set, all first editions but one. 


173 Hatt, Mrs. S. C. Midsummer Eve. A Fairy Tale. 
Beautifully illustrated with many choice wood engravings. 
8vo, original cloth, gilt, gilt edge. * ‘ 
London: Longman, Brown, Green & Co., 1848 
First edition. Autograph presentation copy from the author 
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Maria Hall. The Rosery Christmas 1847,” and with the 
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the Hampstead Bindery. With a Critical Introduction by 
G. Elliot Anstruther. J/ustrated with numerous full-page 
plates of bindings in gold and colors. 


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First Editions of Hardy’s Works. 
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Desperate Remedies. A Novel. 3 vols. London: Tins- 
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A Pair of Blue Eyes. A Novel. 3 vols. London: Tins- 
ley Bros., 1873. 


Far from the Madding Crowd. J//lustrated. 2 vols. Lon- 
don: Smith, Elder & Co., 1874. 


The Hand of Ethelberta. A Comedy in Chapters. J/Jus- 
trated. 2vols. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876. 


The Return of the Native. 3 vols. London: Smith, 
Hider & Co., 1878. 


The Trumpet-Major. A Tale. 3 vols. London: Smith, 
Elder & Co., 1880. 


A Laodicean ; or, The Castle of the De Stancys. A Story 
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Two on a Tower. A Romance. 3 vols. London: Samp- 
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The Mayor of Casterbridge. The Life and Death of a 


Man of Character. 2 vols. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 


1886. 


The Woodlanders. 3 vols. London: Macmillan & Co., 
1887. 


Wessex Tales. Strange, Lively and Commonplace. 2 vols. 
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Tess of the D’Urbervilles. A Pure Woman. 3 vols, 
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1896. 


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176 Harte, Bret. The Writings of. With Introductions, 
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and Topographical Description of those parts of the Counties 
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HILL, GEORGE BIRKBECK. Footsteps of Dr. Johnson 


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Containing: 


The Book of the Seasons; or, The Calendar of Nature. 
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Longman, Orme & Co., 1838. 


Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle Fields and 
Scenes Illustrative of Striking Passages in English History 
and Poetry. Jllustrated. 2vols. london: Longman, 
Orme &c., 1840. 


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Famous Student Songs, with the Original Music. //lus- 
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The Rural and Domestic Life of Germany. With Char- 
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The Life and Adventures of Jack of the Mill, Commonly 
Called Lord Othmill, Created, for his Eminent Service, 
Baron Waldeck and Knight of Kitcottie. JJustrated. 2 vols. 
London: Longman, Brown &c., 1844. 


Wanderings of a Journeyman Tailor Through Europe and 
the East. By P. D. Holthaus. ‘Translated by William 
Howitt. London: Longman, Brown &c., 1844. 


German Experiences Addressed to the English, Both 
Stayers at Home, and Goers Abroad. London: Longman, 
Brown &c., 1844. 


Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets. 
Illustrated. 2vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1847. 


The Hall and the Hamlet ; or, Scenes and Characters of 
Country Life. 2vols. London: Henry Colburn, 1848. 


The Year-Book of the Country ; or, The Field, the Forest 
and the Fireside. J/ustvated. Tondon: Henry Colburn, 
1850. 


The Literature and Romance of Northern Europe, Con- 
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Denmark, Norway and Ireland. By William and Mary 
Howitt. 2 vols. London: Colburn & Co., 1852. 


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Universal Faith. 2 vols. London : Longman, Green, &c., 
1863. 


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190 Hueco, Victor. A Series of One Hundred Choice Etchings 
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Flameng, Lalauze, Toussaint, Mongin, Dumoulin, Massard 
and others. Printed on folio paper. 


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Fine copy of the first edition, with the printed slip in refer- 
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192 Hunt, LEIGH. Imagination and Fancy; or, Selections 
from the English Poets, Illustrative of those First Requi- 
sites of their Art; with Markings of the best Passages, 
Critical Notices of the Writers, and an Essay in Answer to 
the Question, ‘‘ What is Poetry?’’ Second Edition. 

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Prose and Verse from Authors the Best Suited to that Mode 
of Enjoyment ; with Comments on each and a General Intro- 
duction. Jllustrated with eighty wood engravings from de- 
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Alice Meymell. Fourteen full-page etchings and photograv- 
ures; twelve etchings and photogravures in the text. 

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rich dentelle borders, top edge gilt, by Zachnsdor/. 

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(INGELOW, JEAN.) A Sister’s Bye-Hours. Frontispiece. 
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Ireland’s Manuscript of the Flitch of Bacon. 


IRELAND, SAMUEL. Original Manuscript of the Flitch of 
Bacon. The Complete Opera in the Autograph of the 
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Theatre to ditto. 3 From Thomas King, Comedian. 4 
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and Character. Part II. Literature and Art. With z/Jus- 
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the Author. Jlustrated. 


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(KEBLE, JoHN.) The Christian Year. Thoughts in 
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and sides, inside borders, top edges gilt. 
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KELMSCOTT PRESS. The Defence of Guenevere and other 
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Printed after the Original Copies of Venus and Adonis, 
1593; The Rape of Lucrece, 1594; Sonnets, 1609; The 
Lover’s Complaint. Edited by F. S. Ellis. Printed in 
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KELMSCOTY PRESS. Ballads and Narrative Poems. By 
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znttial letters. 
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KELMsCcoTr PrEss. The Order of Chivalry. Translated 
from the French by William Caxton, and reprinted from 
his edition of 1484. Edited by F. S. Ellis. And L,’Ordene 
de Chevalerie, with Translation by William Morris. With 
woodcut designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones, and borders. 
Printed in black and red. 


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ornamental borders. 


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the Kelmscott design and borders on the fore and lower covers, 
with the original green silk tiepteces. 


KrLMscorr Press. The Tale of the Emperor Coustans 
and of Over Sea. Done out of Ancient French by William 
Morris. With woodcut title, borders and initial letters. 
Printed in black and red. 


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beautiful design in various colored levant, crushed red levant doublé, richly 
gilded, with gold borders, top edge gilt, by De Sauty, with slip case. 

Kelmscott Press, 1894 


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KELMscoTr PRESS. Sonnets and Lyrical Poems of Dante 
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letters. Printed in black and red. 


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Ketmscort Press. Child Christopher and Goldilind 
the Fair. By William Morris. With woodcut title, borders 
and intttal letters. Printed in black and red. 
2vols. 16mo, half holland, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1895 


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William Morris. Overseen for the Press by May Morris. 
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Printed in black and red. 
8vo, half holland, uncut. Kelmscott Press, 1897 


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The last romance written by William Morris. 


KEMBLE, FRANCES ANN. Record of a Girlhood. 3 vols. 
London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1878. 


Records of Later Life. 3 vols. London: Richard Bentley 
& Son, 1882. 


Further Records, 1848-1883. A Series of Letters, by 
Frances Anne Kemble, forming a Sequel to Record of a 
Girlhood. fortratts. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley & 


Son, 1890. 

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gilt, by Root & Son. London, 1878-90 
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KOBBE’S AMERICAN STAGE. 
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KosBE, Gustav. The American Stage and Those who 
have made it Famous. Jllustrated with one hundred superb 
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beautifully colored by hand, and ornamented with original 
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ture, all mounted on heavy cardboard, with leather guards, 
and bound in ten imperial folio volumes ; full black morocco, 
gilt, red crushed levant doublé, richly gilded with broad bor- 
ders, Morris paper fly-leaves, gilt edges. Accompanied by an 
8vo volume of descriptive text, bound in full crushed blue 
levant, gilt back and sides, red levant doublé, with rich gilt 
borders and Mortis paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Together, 11 vols. New York and Philadelphia, Gebbie & Co., 1901 


Publisher's copy Manufactured for Mr. A. R. Keller, 
President of Gebbie & Co. 

Three sets only of this edition have been manufactured, one 
for the president, one for the vice president, and one for the 
secretary and treasurer of Geblie & Company; with the 
attestation stgned by the officers of the company. 


JOHN WOODVIL 
A TRAGEDY. 


BY 


Cc. LAMB. 


TO WHICH ARE ADDED, 


FRAGMENTS OF BURTON, 
THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. 


London: 


PRINTED BY T. PLUMMER, SEETHING-LANE 5 
FOR G. AND J. ROBINSON, PATERNOSTER-ROW; 


1802. 


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219 A FONTAINE, J. DE. ‘Tales and Novels in Verse of. 
[Illustrated with beautiful impressions of the eighty-five 
original plates by Etsen. 

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labels, yellow silk doublé and fly leaves, with rich gold borders, polished gilt 
edges, by Broca Paris: J. Lemonnyer, 1877 
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First Edition of Charles Lamb. 


220 Lams, C. John Woodvil. A Tragedy. ‘To which are 
added Fragments of Burton, the Author of the Anatomy of 
Melancholy. 
12mo, original boards, uncut, in silk slip cover. 

London: Printed by T. Plummer, Seething-Lane, for G.and J. Robinson, 
Paternoste1r-Row, 1802. 

fine copy, in the original state, of the exceedingly rare first 
edition. Netther French or Arnold had a copy. 

This copy bears the inscription on the fly-leaf,“ To Miss 
Burchell, with the author's best regards. N. B., the poor 
author has a great respect for Miss Burchell’s father.’ We 
would not, however, wish our patrons to consider that the 
writing in Lam's hand, as tt bears all the appearance of a 
clumsy tmitator. 

See facsimile of ttle. 


221 LAMB. ‘Time’s a Tell-Tale. A Comedy in Four Acts. 
As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Henry 
Siddons. 

8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside gold 
borders, giltedges.2 London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807 

The rare first edition, with the epilogue written by Charles 
Lamb, 


222 LAMB, CHARLES. The Works of. 


2vols. 12mo, full polished red calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Zoxz. 
London: Printed for C. and J. Ollier, 1818 


Fine copy of the rare first edition. 


223 LAms, CHARLES. Album Verses, with a Few Others. 
Vignette on title. 
8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Clud Bindery, 1901. 
London: Edward Moxon, 64 New Bond Street, 1830 
A fine copy of the very rare first edition. Beautifully 
bound, See facsimile of title. 


ALBUM VERSES, 


WITH A FEW OTHERS, 


BY CHARLES LAMB. 


LONDON : 
EDWARD MOXON, 64, NEW BOND STREET. 


1830. 


Facsimile of Title of Lot No. 223. 


224 


225 


226 


227 


228 


229 


54 


Lams. Charles Lambin Pipefuls. Selected and Arranged 
by Walter Lewin. Portrait and engraved title. 


8vo, original illustrated paper wrapper, uncut. 
Liverpool: At the Office of ‘‘ Cope’s Tobacco Plant,” 1890 


LAMB, CHARLES. In the Footprints of. By Benj. Ellis 
Martin. J/lustrated by Herbert Railton and John Fulleylove. 
With a Bibliography by E. D. North. 
8vo, three-quarter crushed maroon levant, gilt, top edge gilt, by Macdonald, 

London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1891 
Original covers bound in. 


LAMB, CHARLES. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Library 
of. Portrait. 
8vo, paper, uncut, New York: The Dibdin Club, 1897 


No. 45 of one hundred copies printed. 


LAMB, CHARLES. Essays of Elia. J/luminated by hand. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, red silk doublé, 
with gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut. 
The Roycroft Shop, East Aurora, N. Y., 1899 


No. 19 of forty copies specially tluminated by hand. 


LAMB, CHARLES. » The Life and Works of. With Intro- 
duction and Notes by Alfred Ainger. 


12 vols. 8vo, full vellum, beautifully hand decorated in gold and ecolors in 
floral designs on backs and sides, inside gold borders. top edges gilt, uncut, 
by Cedric Chiver. London: Macmillan & Co., 1899 


Edition de luxe. Limited to six hundred and seventy-five 
copies. This copy was specially bound in hand-decorated vel- 
lum, every volume of a aifferent design, for Mr. Goodwin. 


(LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE.) Poetry by the Author of 
Gebir. 


8vo, original paper covers, uncut, in silk case. 
Sold by F. & C. Rivington, St. Paul’s Church-Yard, London, 1802 
First Edition. The author's own copy, with his autograph 
on title and manuscript corrections throughout. See facsimile 
of ttle. ) j 


POETRY 


BY 


The Author of Gebir. 
Wal lx Stew age pero be 


—3 099 OO08 —— 


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SOLD BY 


F. 2 ¢. RIVINGTON, Sr. PAUL’s CHURCH-YARD, 


Tones, 


ee20e088 


Facsimile of Title of Lot No. 229. 


56 


230 LANG, ANDREW. Prince Charles Edward. J//ustvated 


oot 


with numerous full-page portraits printed in tints, from con- 
temporary paintings ; with portrait of Prince Charles Edward 
in colors; also with an extra set of thirty-seven proof plates 
on heavy Japan paper. 


2vols. 4to, paper, uncut. 
Goupil & Co., Manzi, Joyant &Co., Successors, London, Paris & N. York, 1900 


Japanese vellum copy, of which only three hundred were 
printed This 1s No. 38. To be sold as two volumes, the extra 
plates being counted as one volume. The handsomest work on 
the subject. 


Une Femme de Qualite. 


LELOIR, MAuRIcE. Une Femme de Qualité au Siecle 
Passé ie bars, ay 73. 


a OLE Revert—La Fille de Chambre—La Réveil—La 
Baignoire et le Déjeuner—La Sortie de Bain—lLa Petite 
Toilette—Le Corps de Baleine—Le Bain. 


II. La Toirerre—Le Cabinet de Toilette—Les Visites 
Le Coiffeur Léonard — L’ Edifice—La Robe — La Grande 
Toilette. 


III. Le DINER—La Chaise 4 Porteurs—Cour d’Hotel— 
La Diner—Le Service; la Cuisine—La Table; la Desserte 
—Au Jardin—A Table. 


IV. Les EmpLerres—Le Départ—Le Coureur — Le 
Choix des Etoffes—L’ Exposition 4 la Place Dauphine—Au 
Petit Dunkerque—Chez le Cordonnier—Chez Mademoiselle 
Bertin. 


V. La VIE DES SALOoNS—Le Parfilage—Les Silhouettes : 
les Découpures—Le Jeu—Le Poéte, le Colin—Maillard— 
Le Thé ; le Billard—Le Boudoir—Une Lecture. 

VI. PARTIES DE CAMPAGNE—Rendez-vous A la Porte 
Saint-Antoine—Le Voyage—Les Appréts du Diner—Le Jeu 
de Bagues Chinois—La Bascule ; la Course aux Anes—La 
Bal aux Flambeaux—Le Déjeuner sur 1’Herbe. 


VII. La DEvoTION—Le Sermon—Le Confessionnal ; la 
Chambre des Pensionnaires—La Petite Classe—La Parloir; 
le Dortoir des Grandes —lLecon de Musique; Lecon de 
Danse—Le Gofiter—La Tribune de Pentemont. 


222 


233 


234 


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VIII. MATERNITE — I,’ Accouchée — La Noutrice; les 
Visites—Avant & Aprés les Baptéme, Le Départ de la 


Nourrice; les Relevailles—Visite 4 1’ Enfant—Visite aux 
Parents—Baptéme a Saint-Roch. 


IX. La Comeprr—Lecon de Déclamation; les Plans 
du Thédtre—Visite aux Travaux—lLes Cartonnages; les 
Peintres Amateurs—Le Costumier, Répétition en Costume— 


Les Derniéres Mouches, En Scéne—Triomphe La Repre- 


sentation. 


X. Les Socreres.— Cours d’Histoire naturelle — 
L’ Ordre de la Persévérance—Les Lanturles ; les Rosates— 
Loge d’adoption, Epreuves d’apprentie—Epreuves de Com- 
pagnonne-—Epreuves de Maitresse—Réception d’une Cheva- 
liére dans 1’Ordre de la couronne. 


Illustrated with eighty superb aquarelles, in exact tmitation 
of the original water-colors by Maurice Leloir. All elegantly 
mounted on heavy cardboard. 

10 sections, complete in 2 portfolios, white morocco, gilt and satin lined. 
Paris: Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Cie, 1899 

A truly magnificent work, fully wWlustrating in the most 
delicate and beautiful manner, high society in France, in the 
eighteenth century. 


LETCHFORD, ALBERT. Oriental Tales. A series of seventy 
original illustrations to the Arabian Nights. Painted by 
Albert Letchford, all remarque proofs, printed on Japanese 
vellum paper. 
8vo, three-quarter russia, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. 

Printed for F. A. Niccolls & Co., Boston, N. D 


No. 19 of five hundred copies printed. 


LEVER, CHARLES. Our Mess. Jack Hinton, the Guards- 
man. With portrazt of the author and numerous illustrations 
on wood and steel by Phiz. 


8vo, in the original numbers, with the covers as issued. 


é ae Dublin: Wm. Curry, Jr., 1843 
Furst Edition. 


(LEVER, CHARLES.) Confessions of Con. Cregan; The 
Irish Gil Blas. With dlustrations on wood and steel by 
Hablot kK. Browne. 


2vols. 8vo, full polished green crushed levant, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, 
London: Wm.S. Orr & Co., Amen-Corner Paternoster-Row, N. D 


Chowe copy of the rare first edition. 


2395 


236 


58 


Author’s Autograph Edition of Lever’s Works. 
Limited to ten copies. 


LEVER, CHARLES. The Novels of. Edited by His 
Daughter. Jlustrated with numerous full-page colored etch- 
ings by Phiz, and a full-page original water color drawing 
as frontispiece to each volume, illuminated titles. And an 
Autograph Letter, signed, 3pp, 8vo, of the author inserted 
in Vol. I. of ‘‘ Charles O’Malley.” Containing :— 


Charles O’ Malley, 2 vols. 

Confession of Harry Lorre- 
quer, 2 vols. 

The Dodd Family Abroad, 
2 vols. 

Sir Jasper Carew. 

The Bramleigh’s of Bishop’s 
Folly. 

Luttrell of Arran, 2 vols. 

Davenport Dunn, 2 vols. 

Confessions of Con Cregan, 


Paul Goslett’s Confession. 

St. Patrick’s Eve. 

Tom Burke of Ours, 2 vols. 

The Daltons, 2 vols. 

Maurice Tierney. 

Tony Butler. 

One of Them, 2 vols. 

Horace Templeton. 

The Knight of Gwynne, 
2 vols. 

The O’ Donohue. 


2 vols, The Fortunes of Glencore. 
Jack Hinton, the Guards- Roland Cashel, 2 vols. 

man. Sir Brook Fosbrooke, 2 vols. 
The Martins of Cro’ Martin, Lord Kilgobbin. | 

2 vols. That Boy of Norcott’s. 
Arthur O’Leary. Tales of the Trains. 
Barrington. Nutcrackers, etc. 
A Day’s Ride. 


Together, 40 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt backs and 
sides, inlaid with red levant, red levant doublé on back covers, with rich gold 
borders, on inside of front covers a burnt-in drawing on light calf, illustrating 
each book, with gold borders, watered silk and Morris paper fiy-leaves, 
top edges gilt, uncut, by Bécourt. 

London: Downey & Co.; New York: J. T. Taylor & Co., N. D 

Author's Autograph Edition. Limited to ten registered 

copres, of which this 1s publisher's proof copy, specially preparen 

for Mr. H1. F. Goodwin, and furnishing a beautiful specimed 
of Bécourt's best binding. 


LITERATURE OF ALL NATIONS AND ALL AGES. History, 
Character and Incident. Edited by Julian Hawthorne. As- 
sociate Hditor, Professor J. P. Lamberton. Jilustrated with 
one hundred photogravures from paintings. 

10 vols. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter black levant, gilt, top edges gilt, 
Philadelphia: Wm, Finley & Co., 1897 

Author's Edition. Limited to five hundred copies, of which 

this 1s No. 36. All signed by Julian Hawthorne. 


OUTRE-MER; 


A PILGRIMAGE 


BEYOND THE SEA. 


Noe 


I have passed manye landes and manye yles and contrees, and 
cnerched manye fulle straunge places, and have ben in manye a fulle 
gode honourable companye- Now I am comen home to reste. And 
thus recordynge the tyme passed, I have fulfilled these thynges and putte 
hem wryten in this boke, as it woulde come into my mynde. 


Sir Joun MAuNDEVILLE. 


BOSTON: 
HILLIARD, GRAY, & CO. 


M DCCC XXXIlIl. 


Facsimile of Title of Lot No. 238. 


237 


238 


239 


240 


60 


LOCKER, FREDERICK. London Lyrics. With the Srontis- 
prece by Caldecott in two states, and with the illustrations by 
Kate Greenaway on India paper. 


Large 8vo, original vellum, uncut. London: Privately printed, 1881 


Large-paper copy. Very rare. “In 1881 a privately 
printed edition appeared. A very few copies were printed on 
large paper, with an illustration by Kate Greenaway and 
another by Caldecott. These large-paper copies are exceed- 
ingly scarce’'— Slater. In addition to the two illustrations 
mentioned above, which are on India paper, there is inserted 
en this copy a proof of the Caldecott tllustraton, differing in 
design from the original illustration. The author objected 
lo the feather in the girl's hat in the frontispiece, and the plate 
was therefore re engraved. the feather being eliminated A 
few proofs of the plate in its first state were struck off, 
one of which is tnserted in this copy. Only fifty copies of the 
book were printed, and it is stated in the French Catalogue 
that only six copies had the Caldecott plate in both states. 


(LONGFELLOW, HENRY W.) Outre-Mer: A Pilgrim- 
age Beyond the Sea, No. I. Boston: Hilliard, Gray & Co., 
MDCCCX XXIII. Outre-Mer; A Pilgrimage Beyond the 
Sea, No. II. Boston: Lilly, Wait & Company, 1834. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed black levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, in- 
side gold borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, by Sttkeman, in slip 
case. Boston, 1833-4 

Fine copy of the exceedingly rare first edition of which only 
two parts were published, and which are rarely found, espe- 
cially together. The whole work was issued in two volumes 
in 1835. See facsimile of title of Volume I 


LouvrE GALLERY. The Great Masters in the. JJus- 
trated with twenty-four full-page colored Plates and over seventy 
full-page photogravures, as well as many smaller engravings 
in the text, from the paintings of the most noted artists, with 
descriptive text. 

12 sections in 2 portfolios. New York and Paris, 1898-1900 


LOVER, SAMUEL. The Collected Writings of. Llustrated 
wrth colored frontispiece and full-page plates. Containing — 


Rory O’More. 2 vols. - He Would be a Gentleman. 
Legends and Story of Ireland. 2 vols. 

2 vols. Handy Andy. 2 vols. 
Poems. 1 vol. Dramas. 1 vol. 


10 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs and sides, gold inside 
borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Boston : Little, Brown & Co., 1901 


The edition de luxe. Limited to one hundred copies, of 
which this ts No. 1. 


241 


242 


243 


244 


245 


61 


LYTTON, SIR EDWARD BuLWER. Not so Bad as We 
Seem ; or, Many Sides toa Character. A Comedy in five 
acts, as first Performed at Devonshire House in the Presence 
of Her Majesty and His Royal Highness the Prince Albert. 


8vo, half morocco. (Broken.) 
London: Published for the Guild of Literature and Art, 1851 


First Edition. The cast consisted of Dickens, Costello, 
Jerrold, Forster, Mark Lemon, Wilkie Collins, Tenniel and 
other well known men. Dickens was stage manager, and in- 
troduced many important changes and additions in the dialogue 
and in the stage directions. Kare. 


ABIE, HAMILTON WRIGHT. William Shake- 
speare, Poet, Dramatist and Man. Wé7th one hun- 
dred illustrations, including nine full pages in photo- 

gravure, 
4to, full white rough calf, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut, with loose cloth cover. 
London and New York. The Macmillan Co., 1900 
Only one hundred and fifty copies printed on large paper. 
Signed by the author. This ts No 1. 


MacKay, CHARLES. ‘The Thames and Its Tributaries ; 
or, Rambles Among the Rivers. 


2 vols. 8vo, half green crushed levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Zaehnsdor/, 
London: Richard Bentley, 1840 
First Edition. 


(Manony, Rev. Francis.) The Reliques of Father 
Prout, late P. P. of Watergrasshill, in the County of Cork, 
Ireland. Collected and Arranged by Oliver Yorke, Esq. 
lllustrated by Alfred Croquill, Esq. 


2vols. 12mo, full crushed red levant, gilt backs and sides, inside gold 
borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Zouz. 
London : James Fraser, 215 Regent Street, 1836 


Fine copy of the very rare first edition, With an extra set 
of proof plates printed on separate pages, bound in ; and with 
half titles and engraved titles. 


MAISTRE, XAVIER DE. Voyage Autour de Ma Chambre. 
Etched portrait and engraved title. 


8vo, half vellum, uncut. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1901 


Ce Tirage est de cing cents exemplaires tmprimés sur 
papier verge numéro LI. 


246 


62 


MANNING, Miss. ‘The Works of. A Collected Set. 
Containing— 


The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, After- 
wards Mistress Milton. /ortratt. Third Edition. lLon- 
don, N. D. 


Deborah’s Diary. A Sequel to ‘‘ Mary Powell.’’ Lon- 
don, N. D. 


Claude the.Colporteur. Colored frontispiece. London, 
1854. First Edition. 


The Adventures of the Caliph Haroun Alraschid. London, 
1855. First Edition. | 


Some Account of Mrs. Clarinda Singlehart. Frontispiece. 
London, 1855. First Edition. 


The Old Chelsea Bun-House. A Tale of the Last Cen- 
tury. London, 1855. First Edition. 


The Good Old Times. A Tale of Auvergne. Second 
Edition. London, 1857. 


Helen and Olga. A Russian Tale. Frontispiece. First 
Edition. London, 1857. 


Tasso and Leonora. The Commentaries of Sir Panta- 
leone degli Gambacorti, Gentleman Usher to the August 
Madama Leonora D’Este. Frontispiece. First Edition. 
London, 1856 


Lives of Good Servants. First Edition. London, 1857 


The Ladies of Beaver Hollow. A Tale of English 
Country Life. First Edition. 2vols. London, 1858. 


Poplar House Academy. First Edition. 2 vols. London, 
1859. 
The Day of Small Things. First Edition. London, 1860 


The Chronicle of Ethelfield. First Edition. London, 
1861. 


Belforest. A Tale of English Country Life. First Edition. 
2vols. London, 1865. 


The Lincolnshire Tragedy. Passages in the Life of the 
Faire Gospeller, Mistress Anne Askew. Recounted by ye 
unworthie Pen of Nicholas Moldwarp, B.A. First Edition. 
London, 1866. 


*k 
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* 


- 247 


248 


249 


250 


63 


A Noble Purpose Nobly Won. An Old, Old Story. 
Third Edition. London, 1870. 


The Provocations of Madame Palissy. Sixth Hdition. 
London, 1880. 


Cherry and Violet. A Tale of the Great Plague. /7ont- 
tspiece. London, N. D. 


The Colloquies of Edward Osborne, Citizen and Cloth- 
worker of London. /vontispiece. Second Edition. 
London, N. D, 


The Household of Sir Thomas More. Portrait. Second 
Edition. London, N. D. 


Together, 24 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in half crushed red levant, gilt, 
top edges gilt, by Root & Son, London, V. D. 


Fine set. Mostly first editions. 


MARRYAT, Caprain. The Complete Works of. £le- 
gantly illustrated with etchings on Japan paper. 

94 vols. 8VO, three-quarter dark blue levant, emblematic gold tooling, top 
edges gilt, uncut. New York: Croscup & Co., 1896 

Made expressly for members of the New Vork Yacht Club. 
Limited to one hundred copies, of which this ts No, 2. 


MARTINEAU, Harriet. The Hour and the Man. A 
Historical Romance. 


3vols. Post 8vo, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 
London: Edward Moxon, 1841 


First Edition. Title and first leaf of Vol. I. repatred. 


Masson, FREDERIC. Joséphine. Empress and Queen. 
Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey. J/lustrated with upwards 
of forty full-page portraits and other illustrations, and colored 
portrait of Josephine. 


4to, full black straight-grained morocco, elaborate emblematic gold tooling 
on back and sides, inside gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Durvand, 


New York: Goupil & Co. of Paris, Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Co. 
Successors, 1899. 


Original covers bound in. 


MayvuEw, Henry. The Lower Rhine, and its Picturesque 
Scenery from Rotterdam to Mayence. /llustrated by Birket 
Foster. And The Upper Rhine, the Scenery of its Banks 
and the Mansions of its People, from Mayence to the Lake 
of Constance. Jllustrated by Birket Foster. 


2vols. Royal 8vo, three-quarter crushed blue levant, gilt, gilt edges, by Zowt, 
London: Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1860 


251 


252 


253 


254 


255 


256 


64 


MERIMEE, PROSPER. Carmen. ‘Translated from the 
French, and 7zllustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. With a 
Memoir of the Author, by Louise Imogen Guiney. 
8vo, full vellum, clasps, uncut. Winchester, Mass., 1896 


Vo. 3 of an edition of fifty copies printed on Japan paper, 
and signed by Edmund H. Garrett. 


MERRYWEATHER, F. SOMNER. Bibliomania in the Mid- 
dle Ages.. With an Introduction by Charles Orr. 
8vo, boards, uncut. New York: Meyer Brothers & Co., 1900 


No. 3 of twenty five copies on Japan paper. 


MEw, JAMES. Types from Spanish Story; or, The Old 
Manners and Customs of Castile. With thirty-six proof 
etchings by R. De Los Rios. i 

Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed green levant, gilt, top edge gilt, with 
extra illuminated cloth cover. New York: Rk, Worthington (Edinburgh), 1884 


MILLER, THomMAS. ‘The Works of. First Editions. Viz.: 
Godfrey Malvern. With twenty-five illustrations by Phiz. 
London (1842). Pictures of Country Life and Summer 
Rambles. J/ilustrated. Yondon, 1847. Our Old Town. 
Illustrated. Yondon (1857). The Poacher and Other 
Pictures of Country Life. J/lustrated. J,ondon. The 
Country Year Book. Jllustrated. Wondon, 1847. Birds, 
Bees and Blossoms. Jilustrated by Birket Foster.  lon- 
Cony N a: 


Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, half crushed dark olivelevant, gilt edges. 


ate London, V, D 
All first editions. 


First Edition of Milton’s Paradise Lost. 


MILTON, JOHN, Paradise Lost. A Poem in Ten Books. 
The Author, John Milton. 
Small 4to, full crushed levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, polished gilt edge. 
London: Printed by S. Simmons, and are to be sold by T. Helder, at the 
Angel, in Litte Brittain, 1669. 


fine copy of the very rare first edition, with the eight title. 
See facsimile of ttle. 


MILTON, JOHN. Paradise Regain’d. A Poem in IV 
Books, to which is added Samson Agonistes. ‘The author, 
John Milton. 3 

Small 8vo, full crushed brown levant, back and sides elaborately ornamented 
in gold and inlaid in various colored levant, inside gold borders, gilt edges, 
by De Sauty, in silk case. 

London: Printed for John Starkey at the Mitre in Fleet-Street, near Tem- 
ple-Bar, 1680. 


Line copy of the very rare first edition. See plate of binding. 


SER SA i IE Be ES 


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PLATE OF BINDING, BY DE SAUTY, ON MIL'TON’S PARADISE REGAIN’ D 
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Printed by §. Sivswons, and are to be fold by 
T. Helder, at the pide in. Lytle Brittain, 
1669. 


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Facsimile of Title of Lot No. 255. 
(5) 


POEM S,&c. 
GPON 


Several Occafions. 


| BY 
\Mr FJOHN MILTON: 


|| BohENGLISH and LAT IN, &c. 
Compoféd at feveral times. 


| With a {mall Traétate of | 
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| Zo Mr. HARTLIB, : 


LONDON, 

| Printed for Tho.Dring at the Blew Anchor 

next Mitre Court over againtt Fetter 
Lane in Fleet-firect. 1673. 


Facsimile of Title of Lot No. 257. 


67 


257 MiLTon, Mr. JOHN. Poems, etc. Upon Several Occa- 
sions, both English and Latin, etc. Composed at several 
times, with a small Tractate of Education to Mr. Hartlib. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, blind tooled, inside dentelle borders, Morris 
paper fiy-leaves, gilt edges, by Bradstreet. 


London: Printed for Tho. Dring, at the Blew Anchor, next Mitre Court, 
over against Fetter Lane in Fleet-Street, 1673 


Fine copy of the rare first edition. See facsimile of title. 


258 MITCHELL, DonaLD G. The Works of. A Collected 
Set, mostly first editions. Containing— 


* Fresh Gleanings; or, A New Sheaf from the Old Fields 
of Continental Europe. By Ik. Marvel. New York: Har- 
per Bros, 1847. First Edition. Name on title. 


* Reveries of a Bachelor; or, A Book of the Heart. By 
Ik. Marvel. New York: Baker & Scribner, 1850. First 
Edition. 


* The Battle Summer. Being Transcripts from Personal 
Observations in Paris, during the Year 1848. By Ik. Marvel. 
New Vork: Baker & Scribner, 1850. First Edition. 


* ‘The Lorgnette; or, Studies of the Town by an Opera 
Goer. Second Edition. Set off with Mr. Darley’s Designs. 
New Vork : Printed for Stringer & Townsend, N. D. 2 vols. 
Library stamp on title. 


* Dream Life. A Fable of the Season. By Ik. Marvel. 
New Vork : Charles Scribner, 1851. First Edition. 


* Fudge Doings. Being Tony Fudge’s Record of the Same. 
By Ik. Marvel. New York: Charles Scribner, 1855. 
2vols. First Edition. 


* My Farm of Edgewood. A Country Book. New York: 
Charles Scribner, 1863. First Edition. 


* Seven Stories, with Basement and Attic. New York: 
Charles Scribner, 1864. First Edition. 


* Wet Days at Edgewood. With Old Farmers, Old Gar- 
deners, and Old Pastorals. New York: Charles Scribner, 
1865. First Edition. 


258 


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259 


260 


68 


MITCHELL, DonaLrp G.—Continued. m 


‘Doctor Johns. Being a Narrative of Certain Events in 
the Life of an Orthodox Minister in Connecticut. New 
York: Charles Scribner & Co., 1866. 2 vols. First 
Edition. 

Rural Studies, with Hints for Country Places. New York: 
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307. Rrirson, Jos—EpH—Continued. 


* Memoirs of the Celts and Gauls. London: Printed for 
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* Letters from Joseph Ritson, Esq., to Mr. George Paton; 
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RoscoE, THomas. Wanderings and Excursions in North 
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ROSSETTI, CHRISTINA G. Verses by. Dedicated to her 
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Rossertr. The Germ. Thoughts toward Nature in 
Poetry, Literature and Art. Four etchings by Holman Hunt, 
Ford Madox Brown, James Collinson and W. H. Deverell. 
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of Rossetti’s ‘Blessed Damozel’ (subsequently much altered), ‘My Sister’s 
Sleep,’ ‘From the Cliffs-Noon’ (afterwards called ‘Sea Limits’), ‘The Casil- 
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RossEerti, D. G. ‘The Early Italian Poets. From Ciullo 
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Original Metres, together with Dante’s Vita Nuova. Trans- 
lated by. ‘ 
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ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL. The New Life (See Vita 
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BurRNS, RoBERT. The Life and Works of. Edited by 
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323 SAINT-PIERRE, BERNARDIN DE. Paul and Virginia. 
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324. SCARRON, Mon. The Whole Comical Works ‘of. Con- 
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Histories. III. His Select Letters, Characters, etc.; a great 
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341 SHELLEY, PeRcY ByssHEe. Essays. Letters from Abroad. 
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is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. 


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_ by Riviere. London: Printed for T. Becket, 178, 


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gold borders, Morris paper fiy-leaves, polished gilt edges, by Oldach. 
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344 SILL, EDWARD RowLaNpD. The Poems of. Portrait. 
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345 SLOANE, WILLIAM MILLIGAN. Life of Napoleon Bona- 
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colors and tints. 


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New York: The Century Co., 1896 


Works of Albert Smith. First Editions. 


346 SmiItH, ALBERT. The Works of. A collected set. All 
first editions. Containing :— 


* ‘Phe Wassail-Bowl. JU/ustrated by John Leech. 2 vols. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1843. Original cloth covers 
bound in. First Edition: 


* ‘The Adventures of Mr. Ledbury and his Friend, Jack 
Johnson. Jllustrated with full-page etchings by John Leech. 
3 vols. London: Richard Bentley, 1844. First Edition. 


* ‘The Fortunes of the Scattergood Family. With full-page 
etchings by John Leech. 3 vols. London: Richard Bent- 
ley, 1845. Original cloth covers bound in. First Edition. 


’ 


346 
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92 


SmitH, ALBERT—Continued. 


The Physiology of Evening Parties. With zlustrations 
by John Leech. A New Edition. London: Richard Bent- 
ley, 1846. Original paper covers bound in. 


The Marchioness of Brinvilliers. ‘The Prisoner of the 
Seventeenth Century. A Romance of Old Paris. Fyrontts- 
prece by John Leech. Viondon: Richard Bentley, 1846. First 
Edition. Original covers bound in. 


The Natural History of the Gout. J//ustvated. Tondon: 
David Bogue, 1847. First Edition. Original paper covers 
bound in. 


The Natural History of the Ballet Girl. J/lustrated by A. 
flenning. VYondon: D. Bogue, 1847. Original paper covers 
bound in. First Edition. 


The Natural History of ‘‘Stuck-up’”’ People. J/lustrated 
by A. Henning. London: D. Bogue, 1847. First Edition. 
Original paper covers bound in. . 


A Bowl of Punch. //lustrated by Henning, Hine and Sala. 
London: D. Bogue, 1848. First Edition. Original paper 
covers bound in. 


The Natural History of the Flirt. l//ustrated by Gavarni, 
Gilbert and Flenning. Wondon: D. Bogue, 1848. First 
Edition. Original covers bound in. 


The Natural of Tuft-Hunters and Toadies. J/lustrated 
by H. G. Hine. Wondon: D. Bogue, 1848. First Edition. 
Original paper covers bound in. 


The Natural History of the Idler upon Town. J/lustvated 
by A. Henning. Wondon: D. Bogue, 1848. First Edition. 
Original covers bound in. 


A Pottle of Strawberries to Beguile a Short Journey, 
ora Long Half Hour. Jlustrated by Gilbert and Henning. 
London: D. Bogue, 1848. First Edition. Original paper 
covers bound in. 


The Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole, at 
Home and Abroad. Full-page illustrations by John Leech. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1848. First Edition. Original 
cloth covers bound in. 


The Pottleton Legacy. A Story of Town and Country 
Life. » With z/ustrations by Hablot K. Browne. VWondon: 
David Bogue, 1849. First Edition. Bound up from the 
original parts, with covers bound in. . 


346 
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93 


SmirH, ALBERT—Continued. 


Gavarni in London. Sketches of Life and Character, 
with Illustrative Essays by Popular Writers. Edited by 
Albert Smith. Jlustrated. London: David Bogue, 1849. 
First Edition. Original cloth covers bound in. 


A Hand-Book to Mr. Albert Smith’s Entertainment, en- 
titled the Overland Mail. Being a Reminiscence of Travel on 
the Homeward Route from Suez to Boulogne, via the 
Desert, Cairo, the Pyramids, Malta, Marseilles and Paris. 
Illustrated. Published for the author, 1850. First Edition. 
Original paper covers bound in. 


A Month at Constantinople. Colored frontispiece and wood- 
cuts. VLondon: David Bogue, 1850. First Edition. Origi- 
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The Miscellany. A Book for the Field or the Fire- 
Side. Amusing Tales and Sketches. London: David 
Bogue, 1850. First Edition. Original paper covers 
bound in. 


Pictures of Life at Home and Abroad. Jlustrated. WLon- 
don: Richard Bentley, 1852. First Edition. Original 
paper covers bound in. 


Comic Tales and Sketches. Jllustrated. Wondon: Richard 
Bentley, 1852. First Edition. Original paper covers 
bound in. 


The Story of Mont Blane. Colored frontispiece and wooda- 
cuts. Tondon: David Bogue, 1853. First Edition. Original 
cloth covers bound in. 


‘Press Orders.’’ Being the Opinions of the Leading 
Journals on the Abolition of Newspaper Privileges. Lon- 
don: W. Kent & Co., (1853). First Edition. 


The English Hotel Nuisance. London: David Bryce, 
1855. First Edition. Original paper covers bound in. 


To China and Back. Being a Diary Kept Out and Home. 
Illustrated. Published for the Author, 1859. First Edition. 
Original paper covers bound in. 


Wild Oats and Dead Leaves. London: Chapman & Hall, 
1860. First Edition. Original paper covers bound in. 


The London Medical Student. London: Routledge, 
Warne & Routledge, 1861. First Edition. Original paper 
covers bound in. 


346 
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347 


348 


349 


350 


351 


94 


Smrtru, ALBERT—Continued. 


he Man in the Moon. Edited by Albert Smith and 
Angus B. Reach. With 7/lustrations by Phiz, Kenny 
Meadows, Hine, Nicholson, Thomas, A. Mayhew, Smythe, 
and others. 5 vols. London: Clarke, N. D. First Edition. 
Original covers bound in. 


Together, 88 vols. 4to, 8vo, 12mo, and square 12mo, uniformly bound in 
full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle borders, 
top edges gilt, uncut, by Aiviere. London, 1843-1851 


A fine set and very scarce, All first editions but one. 


Original Manuscript by Albert Smith. 


Sumrru, ALBERT. Mrs. Cruddle’s Annual Attack. The 
Original Autograph Manuscript, signed. 16 pages. 


4to, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Azvere. 


SOBIESKI, JOHN AND STUART, CHARLES EpWARD. Lays 
of the Deer Forest. With Sketches of Olden and Modern 
Deer-Hunting; Traits of Natural History in the Forest ; 
Traditions of the Clans; Miscellaneous Notes. /vontisprieces. 
2vols. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. 

William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, 1848 

Presentation copy from the author, with the autograph in- 
scription. 


SomETHING CONCERNING Noxzopy. Edited by Some- 
body. Embellished with fourteen characteristic etchings tm 
colors. 

Post svo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, red silk doublé, with 


gold borders, top edge gilt, by Root & Son. 
London: Printed for Robert Scholey, 1814 


Very scarce. 


Soncs, MADRIGALS AND SONNETS. A Gathering of 
Some of the Most Pleasant Flowers of old English Poetry. 
Set in borders of coloured ornaments and vignettes ; the whole 
work mounted on guards. 


Square 16mo, full light calf, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: Longman, Brown, Green & Co., 1849 


SouTuEy, RopERT. Journal of a Tour in the Nether- 
lands, in the Autumn of 1815. 
Svo, half buckram, uncut. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1902 


No. 3 of five hundred and nineteen copies printed. or 
the first time published from an original manuscript, pur- 
chased at the Southey sale in 1864. 


95 


352 SPECTATOR (THE). The Text Edited and Annotated by 
G. Gregory Smith. With an Introductory Essay by Austin 
Dobson. Jllustrated with portraits. 


8 vols. l16mo, half buckram, uncut. 
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1897 


353 SPENSER, EDMUND. ‘The Poetical Works of. With Life 
of Rev. John Mitford. /ortratt. 


5 vols. 16mo, full polished dark blue calf, gilt backs, muroon colored labels, 
gold lines on sides, top edges gilt, uncut, by Zaehusdorf. 
London: William Pickering, 1852 


Fine copy of the ‘“‘ Aldine Edition,” 


354 SPENSER, EpMUND. The Faerie Queene by. Pictured 
and Decorated by Lovis Fairfax Muckley; with an Introduc- 
tion by John W. Hales. 


2vols. 4to, three-quarter morocco gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1897 


One of one hundred copies on haud made paper. 


355 STEDMAN, EDMUND CLARENCE. A Victorian Anthology. 
1837-1895. Selections Illustrating the Editor’s Critical Re- 
view of English Poetry, in the Reign of Victoria. Fyvrontzs- 
pieces and illustrated titles. 


2vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1895 


No..201 of two hundred and fifty copies printed. 


356 STEDMAN, EpMUND CLARENCE. An American Anthol- 
ogy. 1789-1900. Selections Illustrating the Editor’s Criti- 
cal Review of American Poetry, in the Nineteenth Century. 
Frontispteces and tllustrated titles. 


2vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Cambridge: Printed at the Kiverside Press, 1900 


No. 47 of three hundred copies printed. 


as70. STEELE, SiR RicHarp. The Conscious Lovers. A 
Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. 
By His Majesty’s Servants. 
8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, gilt 
edges, by Ramage. 
London: Printed for J. Tonson, at Shakspear’s Head, over against Kath- 
arine-Street in the Strand, 1723. 


First Edition. 


358 


JOU 


360 


361 


362 


96 


STERNE, LAURENCE. A Sentimental Journey Through 
France and Italy. With twelve full-page illustrations in 
photogravure by the Goupil process, and numerous sketches 
throughout the text by Maurice Lelotr. 
4to, three-quarter crushed maroon levant, gilt, top edge gilt. 

New York: J. W. Bouton, 1884 

Limited edition, with the illuminated covers bound in. Bind- 
ing slightly damaged. 


SULLIVAN, DENNIS. A Picturesque Tour Through Ire- 
land. Jllustrated with numerous colored views (aquatints 
printed tn colors) of the most interesting scenery. 

Oblong 4to, half roan. London: Published by Thomas McLean, 1824 


SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. ‘The Queen-Mother, 
Rosamond. ‘Two Plays. 


12mo, full purple crushed levant, elaborate gilt back and sides in floral 
design, purple crushed levant doublé, with heavy gilt borders and purple 
crushed levant fly-leaves, top edge gilt, uncut, by Zaekusdox/, in extra cloth 
covers and slip case, London: Basil Montague Pickering, Piccadilly, 1860 


Beautiful copy of the exceedingly rare first edition, with 
the original white labels bound in. A magnificent specimen 
of Zaehnsdorf's best binding. 


See facsimile of binding. 


SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. A Song of Italy. 


12mo, full crushed brown levant, gilt back and sides, with floral design in- 
laid with green levant, white vellum doublé, with heavy gold borders and 
vellum fiy-leaves, top edge gilt, by 7he Hampstead Bindery, in slip case. 
London: John Camden Hotten, Piccadiliy, 1867 
A beautiful copy of the exceedingly rare first edition. Beau- 
tifully bound by The Hampstead Bindery. See facsimile of 
binding. 


SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES. Siena. 


12mo, full crushed green levant, blind tooled, inside gold borders, top edge 
gilt, by Club Bindery, 1890. London: John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, 1868 


The poem of Stena,was contributed to Lippincott’s Magazine, 
Philadelphia, June 1868, and published in a separate form in 
London, to secure the Engltsh copyright. Very few coptes 
were printed, and still fewer tssued. Original covers bound 
in. See facsimile of title. 


FACSIMILE OF BINDING, BY ZAEHNSDORF, ON THE QUEEN 
MOTHER, BY SWINBURNE. LOT NO. 360. 


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363 AUCHNITZ, BERNHARD. Five Centuries of the 
English Language and Literature. Volume CCCCC of 
the Tauchnitz Edition. Portrait. 

16mo, morocco. Leipzig, 1860 

Autograph presentation copy from Bernhard Tauchnite to 
Charles Dickens, with Charles Dickens bookplate and the 
printed label inserted by his executors, June, 1870. 


364 ‘TENNYSON, ALFRED. Poems by. Elegantly illustrated. 


8vo, full crushed yellow levant, elaborate gilt back and side, inlaid in flora, 
designs, with various colored leather, watered-silk doublé and fly-leaves, with 
rich gold borders, Gouffurd edges, with water colors on the fore-edge, illus. 
trating the book, by Fazakerley. London: Edward Moxon, 1858 


A magnificent piece of binding in Fazakerley’s best style. 
See facsimile. 


365 TENNYSON, ALFRED, LorD. The Lady of Shalott. 
Square 12mo, half green levant, top edge gilt. Thomas Maitland Cleland, 1900 


Only two hundred and forty copies printed. This 1s No. 234. 


366 ‘THACHER, JOHN Boyp. Charlecote; or, The Trial of 
William Shakespeare. J//lustrated by Charles Louts Hinton. 


8vo, half calf. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1895 


No. 306 of three hundred and fifty-six copies printed on 
imperial Japan paper. : 


367. THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Autograph Letter, 
signed. 8vo, 36 Onslow Square, S. W. No date. 
“* DEAR MR WALLER 
‘The fire from my chimnies communicates to the Barons walls, and smoke 
breaks through the panels of his drawing room. Will you send somebody to 
examine my fire places and my neigbours? We may be all in ashes if we 


dont mind. 
* Faithfully yours, 
W. M. THACKERAY.” 


Edition Unique of Thackeray’s Works. 
Limited to Twenty-five Sets. 


368 ‘THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. The Complete 
Works of. Elegantly tllustrated with 2175 full-page and 
other engravings, all on India paper. 

52 vols. Imperiai 8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt backs and sides, broad 
inside gold borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, 
Originally published by Smith, Elder & Co., London. Specially prepared 
and issued by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, New York, N. D. 
Edition Unique, Twenty-five sets only prepared for sale, 
of which this ts No 6. This copy was specially bound for 


Mr. Goodwin. 


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WITH NUMEROUS DESIGNS BY THE AUTHOR, ON 


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(THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE.) The Snob. 
Fourth Edition. No. 3, Thursday, April 23, 1829; No. 4, 
Thursday, April 30, 1829; No. 5, Thursday, May 7) Ineo: 
and No. 6, Thursday, May 14, 1829. Printed on green, 
yellow and white paper. 
4numbers, uncut, in green levant slip case. 1829 

the first Thackeray publication, and one of extreme rarity. 
Mr. Johnson says in his bibliography. “It is doubtful whether 
any numbers of ‘ The Snob’ were published without the words 
second, third, or fourth edition. The British Museum copy 
and all others I have seen have these words, I greatly doubt 
whether Thackeray wrote anything in ‘ The Snob’ except 
‘Limbuctoo, which is signed‘ T’.” The poem of Timbuctoo 
occurs in No 4, so really, to the Thackeray collector, this 
little gathering contains all that is required for his collection. 


THACKERAY. Damascus and Palmyra: A Journey to 
the East. With a Sketch of the State and Prospects of 
Syria Under Ibrahim Pasha. By Charles G. Addison. ///us- 
trated with colored plates. 
2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London: Richard Bentley, 1838 

llustrated by William Makepeace Thackeray. In the 
frontispiece to Vol. IT, the figure of the European has been 
verified as a portrait of Thackeray. 


THACKERAY. The Paris Sketch Book. By Mr. Titmarsh. 
With numerous designs by the author, on copper and wood. 


2 vols. Crown 8vo, three-quarter crushed dark maroon levant, gilt, top 
edges gilt, by Jout. London: John Macrone, 1840 


The very rare first edition. with all the full page ilustra- 
tons. Thackeray's first book, and very interesting for this 
veason, also for its being so entirely his work, having been 
not only written but illustrated by him. Tt is curious. like 
Dickens first book's ** Sketches by Boz” T, hackeray's first 
book was published by the same printer, John Macrone, 1840. 

See facsimile of title. 


THACKERAY. The Second Funeral of N apoleon. In 
Three Letters to Miss Smith, of London, and the Chronicle 
of the Drum by Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. Full-page illustration. 

Square 16mo, full crushed plue levant, blind tooled, orange colored silk 
doublé, with rich gold borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Zaehnsdorf, with 
brown levant slip case . 

London: Hugh Cunningham, St. Martin’s Place, Trafalgar Square, 1841 


Lhe exceedingly scarce first edition, with the printed front 
cover wlustrated by Thackeray, bound in Johnson in his bibli- 
ography quotes the fact that the British Museum's copy ts 
much cut down, but has the cover. This has the cover and ts 
uncut, top edge gilt Probably tt would be impossible to jind 
a better copy than this. See facsimile of title. 


FACSIMILE OF ORIGINAL COVER. LOT NO. 372. 


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373 ‘THACKERAY. ‘The Irish Sketch-Book. By Mr. M. A. 
Titmarsh. With numerous engravings on wood drawn by 
the author. 

2 vols. Crown 8vo, three-quarter crushed morocco levant, gilt, top edges 

gilt, by Jou. ‘London: Chapman & Hall, 1848 

Fine copy of the first edition. and the first work of Thackeray 
published by Chapman & Hall. 


374 ‘THACKERAY. Notes of a Journey from Cornhill to Grand 
Cairo, by way of Lisbon, Athens, Constantinople and Jeru- 
salem, Performed on the Steamers of the Peninsular and 
Oriental Company, by Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With colored 
Jrontispiece and woodcuts by the author. 

8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. 

Chotce copy of the rare first edition, with the original colored 
frontispiece, most copies being issued without this, and supplied 
with the same from the second edition, Original pictorial 
cloth covers bound in. 


Thackeray’s Christmas Books. First Editions. 


375 ‘THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Christmas Books. 
All first editions, viz. ; 


* Mrs. Perkins’s Ball. By M. A. Titmarsh. With /wenty- 
two illustrations counting the title-page, all bifore the inscrip- 
tion, and a duplicate set of plates, in colors, before the tnscrip- 
tion, with the original tlustrated cover bound in. London ; 
Chapman & Hall, 1847. 


* ‘Our Street.”” By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With szxteen 
full-page tllustrations, including the title, and a duplicate set 
of the plates in colors, with original tllustrated cover bound in, 
London ; Chapman & Hall, 1848. 3 


* Doctor Birch and His Young Friends. By Mr. M. A. 
Titmarsh. With szxteen full-page tilustrations, including the 
title page, and a duplicate set of plates in colors, with original 
illustrated cover bound in. Tondon; Chapman & Hall, 1849 


* Rebecca and Rowena. A Romance upon Romance. By 
Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. With z/ustrations by Richard Doyle, 
eight full-page tllustrations and one on title-page, and a 
duplicate set of plates in colors, with original tllustrated wrap- , 
per bound in. London: Chapman & Hall. 1850, 


* 


376 


377 


378 


379 


102 


The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 
With jifteen full-page illustrations, including the title-page, 
and a duplicate set of plates in colors with the original wlus- 
trated cover bound in. london: Smith, Elder & Co., 1850. 


Together, 5 vols. Square 8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt backs 
and sides, red silk doublé, with rich gold borders, polished gilt edges, by 
Zaehnsdorf, with slip cases. London, 1847-1850 

A choice and unique set, all first editions, and all with the 
vare plates in colors (in duplicate), superbly bound in Zachns- 
dort’s best style. 


THACKERAY, W. M. The Book of Snobs. With zumer- 
ous wood engravings. 
Svo, full dark green levant, gilt back and sldes, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt. London : Punch Office, 1848 
The rare first edition, with the original green paper covers 
bound in, containing an illustration by the author which 
has never reappeared in any edition since published. From 
the Grant collection, with the yellow bookplate. | 


THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. The History of 
Pendennis ; his Fortunes and Misfortunes; his Friends and 
his Greatest Enemy. With z//ustrations on steel and wood by 
the author. : 

2vols. 8vo, half crushed orange colored levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by 
Root & Son. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1849 

First edition. Bound up trom the numbers as issued, with 
one of the eriginal yellow front wrappers beund tn. 


THACKERAY, W.M. The History of Samuel Titmarsh 
and the Great Hoggarty Diamond. Witn ten full-page 
illustrations, including the title page, and a duplicate set of 
plates tn colors. 

Square 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, 
red silk doublé, with rich gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Zaeknsdor/, in 
slip case. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1849 

Beautiful copy of the excessively rare first edition, with the 
original illustrated cover bound in, which contains an en- 
graving not in the book, also the press notices of “ Vanity 
Fair” and ‘ Pendennis.” Bound by Zaehnsdorf in the same 
style as Thackeray's Christmas books, elsewhere described. 
See facsimile of title. 


ANOTHER Copy. 
Square 8yo, three-quarter crushed red leyvant, gilt, top edge gilt, uncut. 
London: Bradbury & Evans, 1849 


The rare first edition, with the press notices of Vanity 
Fair” and‘ Pendennis” bound in, but has not the wlustrated 
cover. One plate has been repaired. 


THE HISTORY 


OF 


SAMUEL TITMARSH 


AND 


THE GREAT HOGGARTY DIAMOND. 


BY 


W. M. THACKERAY, 


AUTHOR OF * PENDENNIS,”’ “VANITY FAIR,” &c. &c. 


LONDON : 
BRADBURY & EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET 


MDCCCXLIX. 


Facsimile of Title. Lot No. 378. 


380 


381 


382 


383 


384 


104 


THACKERAY. Sand and Canvas. A Narrative of Adven- 
tures in Egypt, with a Sojourn among the Artists in Rome. 
By Samuel Bevan. Colored and plain tlustrations. 
8vo, half light calf, gilt, top edge gilt. London: Charles Gilpin, 1849 


Scarce. Contains the original issue of Thaekeray’s Poem, 
“ The Three Sailors,” at pp. 340, 341 and 342, 


THACKERAY. Rebecca and Rowena. A Romance upon 
Romance. By Mr. M.A. Titmarsh. With eight illustra- 
tions, tncluding the frontispiece by Richard Doyle, seven being 
colored. 

Crown 4to, original picture boards. London: Chapman & Hall, 1850 


First edition. In all colored copies the title was left plain, 
as in thts. 


THACKERAY. The Kickleburys on the Rhine. By Mr. 
M. A. Titmarsh. With fifteen full-page colored illustrations. 


Square 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, 
red silk doublé, rich gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Zaehnsdor/, with slip 
case. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1851 

The rare second edition, of interest to collectors from the 
fact that it contains ‘‘ An Essay, or Thunder and Small Beer,” 
occupying fifteen pages, which is not im the first edition, and 
which was written in answer to a review in “The Times.” 
This copy contains the original illustrated cover (bound in) 
from which we take the date “1851,” the title page proper 
in this copy bears the date‘ 1850.” Bound by Zachnsdorf, in 
the same style as Thackeray's Christmas Books, elsewhere 
described. See facsimile of title. 


THACKERAY. The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A 
Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty QO. Anne. Written 
by himself. 


3 vols. Post S8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut. 
London: Printed for Smith, Elder & Co., 1852 
Fine copy of the first edition, with the original cloth covers 
and white lables bound tn. 


THACKERAY, W. M. The English Humourists of the 
Highteenth Century. A Series of Lectures Delivered in 
England, Scotland and the United States of America. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, rich inside gold 
borders, top edge gilt, by Rzvzere. 
London: Smith, Elder & Co.,65 Cornhill; Bombay: Smith, Taylor & Co., 1853 
Fine copy of the first edition, with all the advertisements of 
of ‘‘ Esmond,” etc., bound in. 


THE KICKLEBURYS 
ON THE RHINE. 


| PATER ia at iy 


BY MR. M. A. TITMARSH. 


LONDON. SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 65, CORNHILL. 


MDCCCL. 


FACSIMILE OF TITLE PAGE. LOT NO. 382. 


MR. THACKERAY, MR. YATES, 


AND 


THE GARRICK CLUB. 


THE 


CORRESPONDENCE AND FACTS, 


STATED ‘BY, 


EDMUND YATES. 


PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION. 
1859. | 


Facsimile of Title. Lot No. 387. 


385 


386 


387 


388 


389 


106 


THACKERAY. The Newcomes. Memoirs of a most Re- 
spectable Family. Edited by Arthur Pendennis, Esq. With 
tllustrations on steel and wood by Richard Doyle. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt backs and sides, rich inside gold 
borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, by Morredi, 


London: Bradbury & Evans, 1854-5 


A superb copy of the first edition. Bound up from the num- 
bers as issued, and with all the original wrappers bound tn. 


THACKERAY. ‘The Rose and the Ring; or, The History 
of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo. A Fire-side Pantomime 
for Great and Small Children. By Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 
With eight full-page illustrations and a duplicate set of plates 
tm colors; also numerous wood engravings. 

Square 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, elaborate gilt back and sides, 
red silk doublé, with rich gold borders, polished gilt edges, by Zackusdor/, 
in slip case. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1855 

A beautiful copy of the very rare first edition. with the 
original tlustrated covers bound in. Bound by Zaehnsdorf 
in the same style as Thackeray's Christmas Books, elsewhere 
described. 


THACKERAY. Mr. Thackeray, Mr. Yates and the Gar- 
rick Club. The Correspondence and Facts Stated by Ed- 
mund Yates. 

8vo, full polished light ealf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt. Printed for private circulation, 1859 

It 1s unnecessary to emphasize the great rarity of the above 
pamphlet, the memorable quarrel and consequent controversy 
being unfortunately sufficiently well remembered. See fac- 


simile. 


THACKERAY. A Selection from the Works of Frederick 
Locker. With zlustrations by Richard Doyle. (Moxon’s 
Miniature Poets. ) 

Crown 4to, cloth, gilt. London: Edward Moxon & Co., 1865 


first Edition. Very scarce. Contains, at page 78, The 
Rose and the Ring. by William M. Thackeray, with vignette 
wlustration containing a portrait of Thackeray. 


THACKERAY, W. M. Denis Duval. 


8vo, full crushed red levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, rich inside gold 
borders, top edges gilt, by Riviere, London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1867 


A choice copy of the first edition in book form of Thack- 
eray’s last book, left incomplete at his death. See facsimile of 
title. 


' ij , * ‘ 
PepENIS, DUVAL. 
- f ee 4 ae BY 
WW. THACKERAY, 4. 
abe _ AUTHOR OF ‘‘ VANITY FAIR,” ‘©THE ADVENTURES OF 
nih aia PHILIP,” ETC. on 
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SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL. ay: 


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108 


390 THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. ‘The Mahogany 
Tree. With dllustrations by frank T. Merrill and portrait of 
Thackeray on India paper. 


Royal 4to, cloth, ornamented with mahogany wood. 
Boston: Samuel E. Cassino, 1887 


No. 73 of five hundred copies printed. 


391 ‘THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Reading a Poem. 
A Sketch, by. Communicated to the Sette at a Meeting 
Holden at Sommer’s Hotel, on Friday the 1st of May, 1801. 
By Brother Charles Plumptre Johnson. frontispiece. 

Square 16mo, vellum, uncut. Imprinted at the Chiswick Press, 1891 
No. 307 of three hundred and twenty-one copies printed for 
private circulation. 


392 THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Mr. Brown’s Let- 
ters to a Young Man About Town. 


8vo, half buckram, uncut. Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1901 

No 104 of five hundred numbered copies printed. The 
Jirst time printed as a single volume. It is included in Thacke- 
vays “ Sketches in London,’ which appeared in Punch in 
IS49 


393 THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. Our Annual Ex- 
ecution, Preceded by a Word on the Annuals. 


8vo, full green watered silk, gilt edges. 
Philadelphia: H. W. Fisher & Co.. 1902 


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Things Not Generally Known. New Edition. 2 vols. 
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Anecdote Biography. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham and 
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Club Life of London. With Anecdotes of Clubs, Coffee- 
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Nooks and Corners of English Life, Past and Present. 
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ticana. By W. de Leftwich-Dodge. Paris, 1896. Signed. 


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The Great White Elephant, by Sarony. 


460 Original Oil Painting, in black and white. The Proces- 
sion of the Great White Elephant. By Sarony. Accom- 
panied by an Autograph Letter, signed by the artist, in 
reference to the same, in which he says, ‘‘ Do come and see 
my best drawing that I will rest my fame on. I have had 
it framed and it looks glorious.’’ Framed and glazed. 


460% Original Crayon Drawing. Innocence. By Sarony. 
Framed and glazed. 


461 Original Pencil Drawing of the three-quarter length Por- 
trait of Theodore Roosevelt. By Carl J. Becker. February, 
1903. Signed by the artist and by ‘‘ Theodore Roosevelt, 
White House, March, 1902.’’ 


ORIGINAL CHOICE ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. 
Rembrandt’s ‘Hundred Guilder Print.” 


462 Rembrandt’s Great Etching, Christ Healing the Sick. 
Commonly known as the Hundred Guilder Print. Etched 
by Rembrandt Van Rhyn. Magnificent, brilliant, original 
impression. Framed and glazed. 


463 Rembrandt’s Portrait of John Cornelius Silvius, Minister, 
Amsterdam. Etched by Rembrandt Van Rhyn. Choice, 
brilliant impression. Framed and glazed. 


464 Colored Engraving. Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. 
Act V. Scene I. Painted by Thomas Kirk. Engraved by 
L. P. Simon. A beautiful stipple engraving, printed in 
colors. Framed and glazed. 


465 Portrait of Henry W. Longfellow. Painted and Engraved 
by W. H. Marshall. Accompanied by a certificate estab- 
lishing the fact that this is No. 186 of 1025 impressions, 
after which the original plate was destroyed. Framed and 
glazed. On the back is a copy of the defaced plate. — 


466 Portrait of Lord Alfred Tennyson. Etched by G. Mercier. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed: Framed and glazed. 


467 Another Copy. Unframed. 


4674 A Series of Engravings, by William Hyde, entitled Lon- 
don Impressions, containing Views of Kensington Gardens, 
The River, Terrible London, Waterloo Bridge, The Clock 
Tower, Westminster, Utilitarian London, and St. Paul’s at 
Dawn. Artist’s proofs, signed. (Engraved by Swan Electric 
Engraving Co.) Framed and glazed. 7 pieces 


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Street Scene in Holland. Etched by Franziska Redels- 
heimer. Artist’s remarque proof on Japan paper, signed. 


Portrait of Gen’l U. S. Grant. ‘Three-quarter length, in 
uniform. After H. Balling. Etching. Artist’s remarque 
proof on India paper. | 


Portrait of Admiral George Dewey. Etched by James 
Fagan. Artist’s remarque proof, signed. 


The Burgomaster and Wife. After Rembrandt. Etched 
by Koepping. Artist’s proof, signed. 

The Parting Song. After Roybet. Etched by Jules 
Courtin. Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On satin. 


he Halt. After Meissonier. Etched by A. Fauna. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On satin. 


Return from the Fields. Etched by R. Minot. Artist’s 
remarque proof, signed. On satin. 


The Smoker. After Rajon. Etched by P. Rano. Artist’s 
remarque proof, signed: On satin. 


L’ Avant, Posse. After Meissonier. Etched by P. Rano. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


Retour des Champs. After Laugee. Etched by J. Jacques. 
Artist’s remarque proof on parchment. Signed. 


Le Connoisseur. After Fortuny. Etched by H. Leon. 
Artist’s remarque proof on parchment. Signed. 


Salut aux Blesses. After Detaille. Etched by M. Muost. 
Artist’s remarque proof on parchment. Signed. 

The above eight superb etchings were all limited to a very 
few tmpressions. 


Italian Seaport. Etched by Stephen Parrish. Artist’s 
remarque proof on parchment. Signed. 


Gathering Water Lilies. Etched by Hamilton Hamilton. 
Artist’s remarque proof on parchment. Signed. 


Sheep at Pasture. Etched by J. A. S. Monks. Artist’s 
remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


The Morning’s Shave. Etched by Thomas Hovenden. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


Moonlight. Gloucester, Mass. Etched by J. C. Nicoll. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 

Country Politicians. Etched by T. W. Wood. Artist’s 
remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


Towing into Port. Etched by R. Cleveland Coxe. Artist’s 
remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


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The Obedient Scholar. Etched by J. L. G. Ferris. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


Low Tide.. Etched by Charles F. W. Mielatz. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 


The Inland Lake. Etched by Kruseman Van Elten. 
Artist’s remarque proof, signed. On parchment. 

Lhe above ten etchings are by America’s greatest painting 
etchers, all double remarque, of which only eighteen coptes were 
printed. 

Reminder of By-gone Days. After Artiguee. Etching on 
satin. Remarque proof. 


The Connoisseurs. After Fortuny. Etching, on satin. 
Remarque proof. 


Karly Roman Days. After W.S. Coleman. Htched by 
A. Gravier. Artist’s remarque proof on satin. 


Lady Teazle. After Oliver. Etched by A, Gravier. 
Remarque proof, colored. | 


A Stubborn Customer. After Jules Dupre. Etched by H. 
Martin. Remarque proof, colored. 


Laitiere Hollandaise. After Delort. Etched by A. 
Gravier. Remarque proof, colored. 


Karly Roman Days. After W. S. Coleman. Etched by 
A. Gravier. Remarque proof, colored. 


Egyptian Garden. After W. S. Coleman. Etched by A. 
Gravier. Remarque proof, colored. 


The Rampart. After Delort. Etched by A. Gravier. 
Remarque proof, colored. 


Vanessa. After Gordon. Remarque proof mezzotinto, 
colored. 


Nora. After Gordon. Reniarque proof mezzotinto, 
colored. 
Peg Woffington. After Oliver. Etched by A. Gravier. 


Remarque proof, colored. gee 
The Harvest. After Lehermitte. Remarque proof etch- 
ing, colored. 
Portraits of Charles Darwin, John Tyndall, Thomas H. 
Huxley and Herbert Spencer. Photogravures. 4 pieces 
CHdipus, The Betrothed, Calling the Worshippers, Lacing 
the Sandal. Photogravures. 5 pieces. 
The Original Defaced Copperplate of a Portrait of Dr. 
Samuel Johnson. Framed and glazed. 


Six Photogravures on Satin, illustrating the American- 
Spanish War, 


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WATER COLORS. 


Early Morning on the River 
The City Gate 

On the Seine . 

Rocky Coast 

Dutch Wind Mill 

The Moonlit Sea 

Jersey Coast . 

Entrance to the Palace . 
A Cloudy Day 

Country Road 

The Old Mill 

Gray Morning Off Shore 
In the Desert 


Rainy Day—Dutch Fishing Village 


Stranded 

The New Moon 
Gathering Clouds 
Mediterranean Port 
Winter Twilight 
Sea Cliffs 

Shepherd and Sheep 
Fishing Boats Returning Home 
Venetian By-way 
October Landscape 
Moonlight at Sea 
Bowlders 


Surf Along the New jersey Coast 


In the Fields 

Canal near Antwerp 
Evening Landscape 
Nearing Port 
Landscape in Holland 
Landscape 

The Ploughman 


Albert Coxe 

. Jose Mazzanteni 
L. Jaccone 

. Chas. Du Camp 
Fritz Berger 

A. Dauvit 

Ww. C. Loring 


. Jose Mazzanteni 


J. Claudin 

Fritz Berger 
Fritz Berger 

M. Langdon 

x. Zago 
Francois Baudet 
Albert Coxe 

M. J. Farquhar 
Krakauer 

D. Cropsey 

A. J. Wilson 

Teen emer 
Hans Von Bilders 
A. Thoolen 
Santos Rebledo 
J. Claudin 

L,. A. Dalton 
Albert Coxe 

Pp. Chavette 
Hans Von Bilders 
J. Van Dressen 
Vv. O. Howard 
M. Langdon 
Fritz Berger 

V. Snow 

W. Webster 


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Breakers 

Homeward Bound 
Misty Day Off Shore 
On the Beach 
Landscape—Evening 
Landscape : 
The Old Cathedral 


Moonlight—Long Island Sound 


Twilight 


Wind Clouds—Holland 


Under Full Sail 
The Fishing Fleet 
The Wreck 
Landscape 

Misty Morning 
Still Life 

Fishing Village 
Shepherd and Flock 
Marine ) 

On the Sound. 
Shore at Low Tide 
Landscape 

At Anchor in Port 
The Surf Boat 
Marine 

Landscape 

Marine . 

The River Bank 
The Milk Maid 


Dutch Fishing Village . 


Approaching Storm 
Landscape in France 
Marine—Moonlight 
At Anchor 

On the River Shore 


O. Leland 

Hans Von Bilders 
J. C. Porter 

- R. M. Chapman 
S. R. Clarkson 

J. A. Craft 

R. Laudenbach 
George Reynolds 
Charles Broughton 
Hans Von Bilders 
Douglas Malcolm 
Van Clough 
Albert Coxe 

J. W. Thurlow 

J. Cy Porter 

J. A. Craft 

R. S. Rosenboom 
D. R. Romeau 
Charles Lamson 
H. Reppetti 
Albert Coxe 


Archibald Chichester 


A. Dauvit 

R. M. Chapman 
S. Carlton 

V. O. Howard 
C. Fred Orson 
J. W. Thurlow 


Fritz Berger 
Francois Baudet 
J. C. Porter 
Arthur Duggan 
L. A. Dalton 

D. Walters 
Albert Coxe 


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Canal Scene—Holland . 
Landscape and Sheep 
Landscape 

Marine . ; 
Jersey Sand Hills . 

The Surf 

French Landscape 

Wind Mill— Holland 

The Wood-Chopper’s Home . 
Fishing Boats Outward Bound 
‘The Close of Day . 
Holland Water-Way 
October Day—France . 
The Approaching Storm 
The Little Shepherdess 
The Flock Nearing Home 
The River. ey 
Landscape—Holland 
Rainy Morning in Amsterdam 
Sail Boat—Early Morning 
Moonbeams on the Lake 
Dutch Village 

Shepherd and Flock 

The Sea 

Twilight 

Fishing Nets 

The Mediterranean 
Landscape 

Marine . : 
French Landscape 

A Gray Morning . 
Fishermen’s Homes 

Near Fontainebleau 
Landscape 

Landscape 
French Landscape 
Village in Holland 


.R. S. Rosenboom 


V.O. Howard 
A. Mueller 

A. Thoulen 
W.C. Loring 
O. Leland 

J. W. Thurlow 
Fretz Berger 
H. Jansen 
Emile Raudot 
J. A. Craft 

R. Laudenbach 
Jo. Arthur 
Krakaner 

Van Nees 

S. R. Clarkson 
V. Snow 


.R. S. Rosenboom 


R. Laudenbach 
Alphonse Greville 
J. Renard 


.R. S. Rosenboom 


S. R. Clarkson 
J. C. Porter 
V. Snow 

Jean Tissot 

A. Dauvit 

W. C. Loring 
A. Dauvit 

J. W. Thurlow 
O. Leland 

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Catalogue No. 900 


Catalogue No. goo. Part III. 


‘ THE 
Magnificent Lit 

agnilicent Library 

OF THE LATH 
HOWARD T. GOODWIN, ESQ. 
OF PHILADELPHIA 
SOLD BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTRIX 
(HAMPTON L. CARSON, ESQ.; COUNSEL ) 

The Rarest Books 


The Most Sumptuous Editions 
The Most Elegant Bindings 


ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST BOOKS EVER 
OFFERED THE AMERICAN PUBLIC 


INCLUDING 


The Publications of Wm. L. Andrews and The Grolier 
Club, and much Americana; ~~ 


AND 
An Unique Collection of Extra Lilustrated Books 
AS WELL AS 
Several Hundred Choice Water Colors 


TO BE SOLD 


Thursday, Des, 10, Friday, Dec. 11 and Saturday, Dec, 12, 1903 


COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 2.30 O’CLOCK 
On Exhibition Monday, Dec. 7, and until the day of sale 


CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF 
CONDUCTED BY DAVIS & HARVEY, 
STAN. V. HENKELS. 1112 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, la. 


NOTICE. 


Bids will be executed by the Auctioneers y 
charge. = | i. 
Bids are always so much per volume or 
otherwise stated in catalogue. — Ri: ae 
Terms of SALE—CASH. oe 

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REHMARKS. 


HIS Catalogue embraces the third and last part of the 
Howard T. Goodwin Library. Like the other parts, it is 
peculiarly rich in the most elaborate specimens of bindings 

by Lortic, Riviere, Zaehnsdorf, The Guild of Women-Binders, 
Matthews, Bradstreet, Fazakerley, and others of the craft noted 
for their beautiful workmanship. 


The special feature of this sale is the unusual number of 
Extra Illustrated Books, all of which are bound in the most 
elegant manner, including Irving’s Life of Washington, Sar- 
gent’s Major André, Guizot’s France, Ireland’s Book-Lover’s 
Enchiridion, Froissart and Monstrelet’s Chronicles, Walton and 
Cotton’s Angler, Life of Edmund Kean (in eight folio volumes), 
Irving’s Life and Letters, Publications of the Club of Odd Vol- 
umes, Life of Cruikshank, Many Theatrical Biographies, and 
other works of Historical and. Literary interest. [hese are 
accumulated under one heading in the latter part of the Cata- 
logue. 


The collection is also rich in the Publications of William 
Loring Andrews, The Grolier Club, the writings of American 
statesmen, and many items in rare and scarce Americana. 


There are also choice editions of the works of favorite 
English, French and American authors, Specially Printed 
Books, Elegant Art Works, and THE Famous Saint DUNSTAN 
EDITION OF DICKENS, SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS, BROWN- 
ING’S SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE, AND FITZGERALD’S 
RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM, PRINTED ON VELLUM AND 
ILLUSTRATED AT A COST OF $1000 PER VOLUME. 

The Water Color Paintings are of a very interesting class, 
by popular artists, and include many subjects of a pleasing 
character. 


We wish it distinctly understood that every Book 
and Painting mentioned in this Catalogue belongs to the 
Estate of the late Howard T. Goodwin. 


STAN. V. HENKELS. 


PSUR SOP SOURS OR SUR SO 


Gatalogue. 


I BBOTT, JACOB. Makers of History. (The Lives of 
Celebrated Men and Women who have been Prominent 
in the Political History of the World from the Earliest 

to the Present Time. ) 


32 vols. 12mo, half morocco. New York: Harper & Bros., 1900 


2 AMERICAN REFERENCE LIBRARY. By America’s Lead- 
ing Authors, John Clark Ridpath, James W. Buel, J. Franklin 
Jameson and Marcus J. Wright. Jllustrated with etchings, 
steel engravings and photogravures, some of which are on satin. 

6 vols. 8vo, full blue levant, gilt backs and sides, with monogram of Mr. 
Goodwin, blue silk doublé and fly-leaves, gold borders, gilt edges. 
Washington, D. C., N.D 
Author's autograph edition. Limited to twenty-six lettered 
copies, signed by J. W. Buel. This copy ts letter B.” 


3 AMERICAN STATESMEN. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. 
Including Lives of Benjamin Franklin, Samuel Adams, 
Patrick Henry, George Washington, John Adams, Alexander 
Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, John Jay, John Marshall, 
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Albert Gallatin, James 
Monroe, John Q. Adams, John Randolph, Andrew Jackson, 
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FALCONER, WILLIAM. The Shipwreck. A Poem. The 
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Mr, Daniel, to send it you from his lodgings. Aliho’ I have 
borrow d the poet's head, yet I did not his heart. JI often 
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my friend Coleridge has so happily expressed in the stanza 
commencing — 


“Demanding dear Remembrance of Friend, or absent or no 
more.” 


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Gopwyvn, THomas. Romanz Historie Anthologia. An 
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125. GREENAWAY, Kate. A Day in a Child’s Life. J/lus- 
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4to, ornamented boards. London, N, D 


126 GREENAWAY, Kater. Marigold Garden. Pictures and 
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127 Grant, Mrs. ANNE. Memoirs of an American Lady. 
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A History oF NEw York, FROM THE BEGINNING OF 
the World to the end of the Dutch Dynasty; Containing, 
among many surprising and Curious Matters, the Unutter- 
able Ponderings of Walter the Doubter, The Disastrous Pro- 
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of Peter the Headstrong—The Three Dutch Governors of 
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Times that ever hath been or ever will be Published. By 
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A LECTURE ON BOOKBINDING AS A FINE ART. Deliv- 
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' Historic PRINTING TypEs. A Lecture Read Before The 
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CHRISTOPHER PLANTIN AND THE PLANTIN-MoRETUS 
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THE PHILOBIBLION OF RICHARD DE Bury. Edited from 
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in Princeton College. Introductory Matter and Notes. J//- 
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139 


140 


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MODERN BOOKBINDING PRACTICALLY CONSIDERED. A 
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AREOPAGITICA. A Speech of Mr. John Milton, for the 
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WASHINGTON IRvING. A Sketch. By George William 
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EFFIGIES OF THE Most Famous ENGLISH WRITERS, 
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BARONS OF THE PoTOMACK AND RAPPAHANNOCK. By 
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CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of Illuminated and Painted 
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144 CATALOGUE of Original and Early Editions of some of the 
Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers, from Lang- 
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145 FACSIMILE OF THE Laws and Acts of the General Assem- 
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146 A CLASSIFIED List of Early American Bookplates, with 
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the Prominent Engravers. By Charles Dexter Allen, to ac- 
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147 TRANSACTIONS of The Grolier Club of the City of New 
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148 THE CATALOGUE of Books from the Libraries or Collec- 
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149 CATALOGUE of the Engraved Work of Asher B. Durand. 
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150 A DESCRIPTION OF THE EARLY PRINTED Booxs owned 
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151 THe PoEMS OF JOHN DONNE, from the Text of the 
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Century, and a Preface, an Introduction and Notes by 
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153 THE CHARLES WHITTINGHAMS, PRINTERS. By Arthur 
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155 


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CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION ILLUSTRATIVE OF A 
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A CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE ENGRAVINGS, 
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Two Nore Booxs of Thomas Carlyle, from 23d March, 
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THE LIFE OF CHARLES HENRY, Count Hoym Ambassador 
from Saxony-Poland to France, an Eminent French Biblio- 
phile, 1694-1736. Written by Baron Jerome Pichon for the 
Society of French Bibliophiles, and translated into English 
for The Grolier Club; with a Sketch of the Life of the late 
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A TRANSLATION of Giovanni Boccaccio’s Life of Dante ; 
with an Introduction and a Note onthe Portrait of Dante, by 
G. R. Carpenter. Fortrait of Dante, views of Florence and 
rubricated capital letters. 


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TRANSACTIONS of The Grolier Club of the City of New 
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July, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine. Portraits and other 
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CATALOGUE of an Exhibition of Selected Works of the 
Poets Laureate of England. Portrait of Ben Jonson. 
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GRONOW, CAPTAIN. The Reminiscences and Recollec- 
tions. 1810-1860. Being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, 
Clubs and Society. With portrait, four woodcuts, and twenty 
etched and aquatint tlustrations from contemporary sources. 
The plates in two states, colored, and India proofs. 
2vols. Imperial 8vo, cloth, top edges gilt, uncut. 

London: John C. Nimmo, 1889 

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copies, with the twenty-five wlustrations in duplicate. One on 
plate paper, proofs before letters, and the other on Whatman 
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ACK, MARIA. English Stories of the Olden Time. 


2vols. 12mo, half green calf, top edges gilt. 
London: Harvey & Dalton, 1839 


Hatxvy, Lupovic. The Abbé Constantin. ustrated 
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other plates. 
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Morris paper fly-leaves, gilt edges. Paris: Boussod, Valadon & Cie, 1888 


HALL, MR. AND Mrs. S. C. Ireland. Its Scenery, 
Character, etc. Sleganily tlustiated with many fine steel 
engravings and woodcuts. A New Edition. 


3 vols, boundin6. Imperial 8vo, three-quarter crushed green levant mo- 
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The best work published on Ireland, 


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Hatt, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ireland. Its Scenery, 
Character, etc. Jllustrated with many steel and wood engrav- 
ings. 

3 vols. Royal 8vo, half green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 
London: How & Parsons, 1841 

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HALL-STEVENSON, JOHN. The Works of. Containing 
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Consolations, Moral Tales, Monkish Epitaphs, etc. Cor- 
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Hatrszy, R. T. Harnes. Pictures of Early New York 
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West. With xumerous plates printed in the colors of the origt- 


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Heine, Hurnricu. ‘The Works of. Translated by 
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HERVEY, JOHN Lorp. Memoirs of the Reign of George 
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2vols. 8vo, half crushed green levant, top edges gilt, uncut. 
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HiIcGInson, THomaAs WeENtTwortH. ‘The Complete 
Works of. Portraits. 


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HoGartH, WILLIAM. ‘The Life and Works of. Includ- 
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Steevens, F. R. S., and Samuel Ireland. With a New 
Critical Introduction by John Lefarge, and a Chronological 
Catalogue Raisonné by Austin Dobson. J/lustrated with 
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Pictures ; with an Introductory Essay by James Hannay, 
and Descriptive Letterpress by Rev. James Trusler and E. 
F. Roberts. 


4to, morocco, antique, gilt edges, London, N. D 


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177. Hocc, James. The Poetical Work of the Ettrick 


178 


179 


180 


181 


182 


Shepherd, including the Queen’s Wake, Pilgrims of the Sun, 
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HuBBARD, ELBERT. Little Journeys to the Homes of 
Eminent Artists. ‘‘ Gainsborough.’”’ J/lustrated. 
8VvO, paper. The Roycrofters: Aurora, N. Y., 1902 


Huser, V. A. The English Universities. From .the 
German of. An Abridged Translation. Edited by Francis 
W. Newman. With all the many fine plates, both plain and 
colored. 
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R. Caldecott. 


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Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1882 


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ACKSON, LADY. The Historical Works of. Viz.: 
Old Paris, 2 vols.; The Old Régime, 2 vols.; The Court 
of France, 2 vols.; The Last of the Valois, 2 vols.; The 

First of the Bourbons, 2 vols.; The French Court and So- 
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JAMESON, Mrs. A Collected Set of the Works of. All 
First Editions. Viz.: 


Sacred and Legendary Art. Vol. I. Containing Legends 
of the Angels and Archangels, The Evangelists, The Apos- 
tles, The Doctors of the Church, and Mary Magdalene. Vol. 
II. Containing Legends of the Patron Saints and Virgin 
Patronesses, The Greek and Latin Martyrs, The Early 
Bishops, The Hermits, and the Warrior Saints of Christen- 
dom. Elegantly illustrated. 2 vols. Iondon: Printed for 
Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1848. 


Legends of the Monastic Orders, as Represented in the 
Fine Arts. Forming the Second Series of Sacred and 
Legendary Art.  Slegantly illustrated. ondon: Printed 
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man, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1852. 


The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in Works of 
Art, with that of His Types, St. John the Baptist, and . 
other Persons of the Old and New Testament. Commenced 
by the late Mrs. Jameson, Continued and Completed by 
Lady Eastlake. Elegantly illustrated. 2 vols. London: 
Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864. 

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gilt, by Root & Son. London, 1848-1864 


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JEFFERSON, THomAs. The Writings of. Collected and 
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS. Memoirs, Correspondence and 
Miscellanies from the Papers of. Edited by Thomas ne 
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JERROLD, BLANCHARD. ‘The Best of all Good Company. 
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Douglas Jerrold. With portraits and facsimiles. 


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193 JESSH, JOHN HENEAGH. Memoirs of the Court of Eng- 
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tectorate, and from the Revolution in 1688, to the Death of 
George the Second. 1o vols. Memoirs of the Pretenders 
and their Adherents. 3 vols. And Literary and Historical 
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plates, in two states, on Japan paper. 

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Connoisseur Edition. Limited to one hundred and fifty 
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194 JESSE, CAPTAIN. The Life of George Brummell, Esq., 
commonly called Beau Brummell. With the portrait, and 
broken beau (bow). 

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dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Azvzere. 
London: Saunders & Otley, 1844 
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the autograph inseription on fly leaf. 


195 JOHNSON, CAPTAIN CHARLES. A General History of the 
Lives and Adventures of the Most Famous Highwaymen, 
Murderers, Street-Robbers, etc. To which is added. A 
Genuine Account of the Voyages and Plunders of the most 
Notorious Pyrates, Interspersed with several diverting 
Tales, and pleasant Songs, and Adorned with the Heads of 
the most Remarkable Villains. Curiously engraven on 


copper. 
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edges. London: Printed and Sold by J. Janeway, 1734 


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Captain Avery, who visited the coast of New England, ete. 


This copy contains all the twenty six plates including those of 
Jack Sheppard and The Execution of Sarah Malcolm. which 
ave seldom found with the work. It also has inserted three 
vare and curious additional plates, vie: Full length portrait 
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of Elizabeth Jeffryes and John Swan, and Hogarth’s very 
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196 HATS. Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne. 
kK Written in the Years 1819 and 1820, and now given 
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197 KEATS, JOHN. The Letters and Poems of. Edited by 
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198 KINGSLEY, CHARLES. The Novels and Poems of. J//us- 
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Containing :— 


Hereward the Wake, Hypatia, 2 vols. 


2 vols. Two Years Ago, 2 vols. 
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Alton Locke, 2 vols. | Letters and Memories, 2 
Poems, 1 vol. vols. 


14vols. 8vo, buckram, top edges gilt, uncut. 
New York: J. F. Taylor & Co.. 1898 


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199 KIPLING, RupyArp. Stalky & Co., Ftom Sea to Sea, 
' Part II, and Early Verse. 


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ACROIX, PAUL. The Art Works of. Viz: Military and 
Religious Life in the Middle Ages, and at the Period 
of the Renaissance. J//ustrated with fourteen chomoltth- 

ographic prints and four hundred engravings on wood.—Science 
and Literature in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the 
Renaissance. //lustrated with thirteen chromolithographs-and 
four hundred engravings on wood.—Manners, Custom and 
Dress during the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance 
Period. Jilustrated with fifteen chromolithographs and four 
hundred engravings on wood.—The Arts of the Middle Ages 
and at the Period of the Renaissance. Tllustrated with nine- 
teen chromolithographs and four hundred engravings on wood. 


-_*he XVIIIth Century: Its Institutions, Customs and Cos- 


201 


202 


203 


204 


tumes.—France, 1700-1789.  Jllustrated with twenty-one 
chromolithographs and three hundred and fifty-one wood en- 
LvAVINEGS. 
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London, 1874-78 


LAMARTINE, ALPHONSE DE. Memoirs of Celebrated 
Characters. ‘T'ranslated from the French. 


3 vols. 8vo, half crushed green levant, gilt, top edges gilt by Zaehnsdorf. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1854 


LAMB, CHARLES. The Life, Letters and Writings of. 
Edited by Percy Fitzgerald. Jlustrated with a complete 
series of portraits of Lamb from 1798 to 1835, and other por- 
tratts. 

6 vols. 16mo, half morocco, top edges gilt, New York: Croscup & Co., 1896 


Ulustrated Cabinet Edition. Limited to one thousand copies, 
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LARNED, J. N. History for Ready Reference. From the 
best Historians, Biographers and Specialists. Their own 
Words in a Complete System of History, for all Uses, Ex- 
tending to all Countries and Subjects ; and Representing for 
both Readers and Students the Better and Newer Literature 
of History in the English Language. With numerous hts- 
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6 vols. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt. 
Springfield, Mass., 1895-1901 


LA Satie. Relation of the Discovery of the Mississippi 
River. Written from the Narrative of Nicolas de La 
Salle, otherwise Known as the Little M. de La Salle. The 
Translations done by Melville B. Anderson. 
8vo, boards, uncut. Chicago: The Caxton Club, 1898 


One of two hundred and sixty-six copies printed. 


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LEICESTER, ROBERT DUDLEY, EARL oF. Secret Memoirs 
of, Prime Minister and Favourite of Queen Elizabeth. Con- 
taining an Instructive Account of his Ambition, Designs, In- 
trigues, Excessive Power, His Engrossing the Queen, with 
the Dangerous Consequence of that Practice ; to which is 
added a Preface by Dr. Drake. 


8vo, old calf, London, 1706 


With “ ex libris” of Thomas Gape, Esq. 


Le Sacer, ALAIN RENE. Asmodeus; or, The Devil on 
Two Sticks. With a Biographical Notice of the Author, by 
Jules Janin. Translated by Joseph Thomas and dustrated by 
Tony Johannot. 
8vo, full polished blue calf, gilt, top edge gilt. London: Jos, Thomas, 1841 


LEVER, CHARLES. The Novels of ; with an Introduction 
by Andrew Lang. JVlustrated with numerous full-page hu-, 
morous engravings by ‘* Phiz’’ and others, in two states. 
Containing ; 

Harry Lorrequer. Charles O’ Malley. 

Jack Hinton. Tom Burke. 

Arthur O’ Leary, The O’Donoghue. 


The Knight of Gwynne. Sir Jasper Carew. 
Roland Cashel. Con Cregan, 
Dodd Family Abroad. The Daltons. 


The Martins of Cro’ Martin. Maurice Tiernay. 
Davenport Dunn. Fortunes of Glencore. 


Barrington. One of Them. 
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Lord Kilgobbin. 


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LIBRARY OF Historic CHARACTERS AND FAMous 
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LocKHART,J.G. Ancient Spanish Ballads, Historical and 
Romantic. Translated by J. G. Lockhart. With numerous 
tllustrations from drawings by William Allan, David Roberts, 
flenry Warren, C. E. Aubrey and William Harvey. .The 
borders and ornamental vignettes by Owen Jones. A New 
Hdition. Revised. 


4to, full polished red calf, gilt back and sides, inside gold borders, Morris 
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Fine copy. Very rare. 


Lope#, EpMuND. Portraits of Illustrious Personages of 
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their Lives and Actions. Jl/ustrated with the many fine full- 
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LONG, GkoRGE. The XII Books of Marcus Avrelivs 
Antoninvs, the Emperor. ‘Translated by George Long. 
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LOssING, BENSON J. ‘The Pictorial Field-Book of the 
War of 1812; or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the 
History, Biography, Scenery, Relics and Traditions of the 
Last War for American Independence. With several hun- 
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8vo, roan, embossed, marbled edges. New York, 1869 


LOWELL, HON. JAMES RUSSELL. Democracy. An Ad- 
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Small 8vo, boards, uncut. The Riverside Press, 1902 


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Edition Magnifique of Lytton’s Novels. 
Only twenty-six copies published. 


LYTTON, EDWARD BULWER (LorD Lyrron). The Novels 
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states, plain and colored. Containing :— 


The Caxtons, 2 vols. What will he do with it, 
Devereux, I vol. 2 vols. 

Pelham, 1 vol. Eugene Aram, I vol. 

Last of the Barons, Zanoni, 1 vol. 

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ABIE, HAMILTON WRIGHT. ‘The Works of. 
Viz: Short Studies in Literature, Essays on Nature 
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Kssays on Work and Culture, Essays on Literary Interpre- 
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MABIE, HAMILTON WRIGHT. ‘The Complete Works of. 
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McMasTErR, JoHN BacH. A History of the People of 
the United States, from the Revolution to the Civil War. 
Portraits. 


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McMastTsErR, JOHN BAcH. With the Fathers. Studies in 
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MAURIER, GEORGE DU. The Martian. A Novel. With 
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MARMONTEL. Memoirs of. Written by Himself ; includ- 
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MAyvHEW, Henry. The Upper Rhine; The Scenery of 
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Birket Foster; described by Henry Mayhew. (Mayence to the 
Lake of Constance.) And The Rhine and its Picturesque 
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MEREDITH, GEORGE. The Works of. Viz: 


Beauchamp’s Career, 2 Essays, 1 vol. 
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Feverel, 2 vols. Rhoda Fleming, 2 vols. 
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vol. Poems, 3 vols. 
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METCALF, SAMUEL L. A Collection of some of the most 
Interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, con- 
taining an account of the adventures of Colonel Daniel 
Boone, one of the First Settlers of Kentucky, comprehending 
the most important occurrences relative to its early history, 
also an account of the Manners and Customs of the Indians, 
Their Traditions and Religious Sentiments, Their Police or 
Civil Government, Their Discipline and Method of War, to 
which is added, An Account of the Expeditions of Genl’s 
Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair and Wayne. The 
whole compiled from the best authorities. 

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MICHEL, EMILE. Rubens: His Life, his Work and his 
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MICHELET, JuLES. The Bird. Wzth two hundred and ten 
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MILTON, JOHN. ‘The Complete Poetical Works of. With 
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great masters. 


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His Ministers, Mistresses, Generals, Courtiers, Favorites 
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MorRRELL, SIR CHARLES. The Tales of the Genii; or, 
The Delightful Lessons of Horam, the Son of Asmar. 
Translated from the Persian by. J///ustrated with the numer- 
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MoRRELL, SIR CHARLES. The Tales of the Genii; or, 
The Delightful Lessons of Horam, the Son of Asmar. 
Faithfully Translated from the Persian Manuscript, and 
Compared with the French and Spanish Editions Published 
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by Taylor & Walker. 


2 vols. 8vo, cloth. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, 1764 


First Edition. 


MorGAN, Lewis H. League of the Ho-Dé-No-Sau-Nee, 
or Iroquois. A New Edition, with Additional Matter. Kdi- 
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plates. 
2vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1901 

Printed on Japanese vellum paper, of which only thirty 
copies were made. 


MUNTZ, EUGENE. Leonardo Da Vinci, Artist, Thinker, 
and Man of Science. With forty-eight plates and two hun- 
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plates. 


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Music oF THE MODERN WorRLD. Illustrated in the Lives 
and Works of the Greatest Modern Musicians, and a Repro- 
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Fully tllustrated. Piano Edition. 

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EW LIGHT oN THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE GREATER 
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Henry, Fur Trader of the Northwest Company, and 

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among the Indians on the Red, Saskatchewan, Missouri and 
Columbia Rivers. Edited, with Copious and Critical Com- 
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NINON DE 1,’ ENcLos. The Memoirsof. With her Letters 
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ARDOE, JULIA. The Works of. Viz: 
p * The Life of Marie De Medicis, Queen of France, 
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PaRIs SALON. Two hundred plates in photogravure by 
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PAYNE, JoHN. The Book of the Thousand Nights and 
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PULITZER, ALBERT. The Romance of Prince Hugene. 
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2vols. 8vo, half crushed blue levant, gilt, top edges gilt. 
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ABELAIS, MASTER FRANCIS. Five Books of the 
Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Garganina and 
his Son Pantogruel. Translated into English by Sir 

Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, and Peter Antony Motteux ; 
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RAMBAUD, ALFRED. A Popular History of Russia. 
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plans. 

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RARE ENGRAVINGS. Recueil d’Hstampes Representant 
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READE, CHARLES. The Works of. With full-page etch- 
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RIDPATH, JOHN CLARK. Great Races of Mankind. An 
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Promise of the Principal Families of Man. ‘Together with 
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Money. 
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REMBRANDT. De Rembrandt Tentoonstelling te Amster- 
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RICHARDSON, SAMUEL. The Novels of, with a Life of 
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Ritson, JosePH. Robin Hood. A Collection of all the 
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Jine portrait of the artist, all on linen guards. 

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Bisset, London: F, @. Moore, 1842-46 


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tion for his skill and judgment in the treatment of architec- 
tural subjects ; consequently he was well equipped, as his 
drawings prove, to render faithful reproductions of the many 
buildings of antiquity and interesting scenes in the land of 
the Bible. Mr. Roberts was provided with guards to ac- 
company him everywhere and protect him from interruption 
whilst sketching, and he even obtained permission to enter 
every mosque he desired to visit, a privilege never before 
given to a Christian, and to this fact we are indebted for 
having presented to our view, for the first time, the interior 
architectural beauties and ceremonies of these interesting 
buildings. He afterward ascended the Nile and made draw- 
ings of almost every edifice from the extremity of Nubia 
to the Mediterranean. He crossed the desert by the route 
of the Israelites to Mount Sinai and by Akaba, and through 
the great valley of El Ghor to Petra, and thence to Hebron, 
making sketches of all objects of interest. He afterwards 
visited Jerusalem, reaching there the day before Palm Sun- 
day, making many interesting sketches. He afterward 
visited the Dead Sea, the Lake of Tiberias, the sea coast and 
mountain range of Lebanon, and the ruins of Baalbec, de- 
voting himself to the task of sketching so much that he was 
overtaken with a fever and was obliged to desist. The ex- 
traordinary merit of his drawings, when seen after his return 
home, created a sensation not easily forgotten. The fidelity 
of his accurate pencil, his skillful and rigid adherence to the 
truth of costume, his attention to just and characteristic 
effect, were acknowledged by all travellers and artists com- 
petent to judge. The demand for this work sprang out of 
the interest this excited, and to-day, as in the day of publi- 
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those who wish, but cannot expect to visit the Holy Land, 
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THOMSON, JAMES. The Seasons. With engraved tllustra- 
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TOCQUEVILLE, ALEXIS DE. Democracy in America. 
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vare portratts. 


The portraits include Master Belty, by Ridley; Mrs. 
Inchbald; Countess of Bessington, by Lewis; Mlle. Mars, 
by Benvoisin ; Napoleon, by Meyer; Colbert, by Collyer ; 
Mrs. Montague, by Ridley ; Mrs. Mary Ann Clarke; Mrs. 
Pope, by Holl; Edward Topham, by Tomkins; Shomas 
Morton, by Ridley ; Gioacchino Rossini; Mr. Incleden as 
Macbeth, by Thomson, etc. All selected with care and 
neatly mounted when necessary, with the ‘ex libris’’ of 
William Crampton in each volume. 


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DRAMA. Authentic Memoirs of the Green-Room ; includ- 
ing Sketches, Biographical, Critical and Characteristic, of 
the Performers of the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent- 
Garden and the Haymarket. Containing Original Lives 
and Anecdotes nevor before Published. 

Crown 8vo, full crushed olive colored levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, 
inside dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Rzvzere. 

London: Printed by and for J. Roach, N. D. (1814) 

Extra illustrated by the insertion of seventy rare portratts 
of theatrical characters mounted in the work, mosily in 
costume, neatly inlaid, 


Dyck, Rev. ALEXANDER. Recollections of the Tabletalk 
of Samuel Rogers, to which is added Porsoniana. Edited 
by the late Rev. Alexander Dyce. Jllustrated. 


4vols. 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, elaborate gilt backs and sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, edges gilt in the rough, by Clué Bindery. 
New Southgate: H. A. Rodgers, 1887 
Extra illustrated and extended into four volumes by the 
insertion of ana n s. of Samuel Rogers and nearly five 
hundred choice and rare portraits and views, some of which 
are printed in colors, including many that are of considerable 
varity, all selected with great care, and neatly inlaid, when 
necessary, with specially printed title pages. 


EBERS, JOHN. Seven Years of the King’s Theatre. 
Portraits of Mmes. Pasta, Camporese, Ronzt, De Begnis, Car- 
adort, Allan, M’dlles Brambella and Sontag. 


8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines ‘on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Riviere. London: Wim. H. Ainsworth, 1828 
First Edition. Very rare. Extra wlustrated by the inser- 
tion of thirty-five scaree portraits (some colored and India 
proofs), five colored costume plates and views, including one 
of the green room of the opera house in 1822, and siz auto- 
graph letters. 


Ertrinc, FRANK M. An Historical Account of the Old 
State House of Pennsylvania, now known as the Hall of In- 
dependence. With zumerous cllustrations. 

2vols. Royal 8vo, full crushed green morocco, emblematic gold tooling on 
backs and sides, inside gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut. 
Boston: James R. Osgood & Co., 1876 

Extended into two volumes by the insertion of seventy-three 
vare and interesting portraits and views, Ulustrating, in the 
most elegant manner, the home of the old Liberty Bell. 


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FITZGERALD, PERCY. The Kembles. An Account of 
the Kemble Family. Including the Lives of Mrs. Siddons 
and her Brother, John Philip Kemble. J/lustrated. 


4vols. 8vo, full crushed blue levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
gold borders, top edges gilt. London: Tinsley Bros., N. D 


Extra tilustrated by the insertion of nearly two hundred 
choice and rare portraits of various members of the Kemble 
family and their contemporaries, including many fine proofs, 
and not a few that are uncommon, as well as several interest- 
ing autograph letters, 


The portraits include those of Mrs. Siddons, by Holl; 
Mrs. Crouch, by Greatbatch ; Mrs. Abington, in colors, by 
Roffe ; Miss Cecelia Siddons ; Miss Kemble, by Reynolds ; 
Mrs. Siddons, by Turner ; John Kemble, by Roberts; Kem- 
ble, by William Sharp; Charles Burney, by Bartolozzi ; 
Emma Lady Hamilton, by Steelton; Mrs. Sheridan, by 
Hoppner ; Madame Catalani, by Alais; Miss Siddons, by 
Lane; Miss Siddons (beautiful profile) ; George IV in his 
Infancy, by Adlard; Mrs. Robinson, by Mackenzie; Kem- 
ble as Shylock, by Lane; Mrs. Siddons as Sigismanda, by 
Lane, etc. Autograph letters, signed, of Thomas Dibdin, 
Charles Kemble, George Cruikshank, etc., etc., neatly in- 
laid when necessary, and all selected with unusual care. 


FITZPATRICK, W. J. The Life of Charles Lever. New 
Edition Revised. 
2vols. 8vo, full polished green calf, gilt backs and sides, inside gold bor- 
ders, top edges gilt, by Larkins. Ward, Lock & Co., London, N, D 
Extra ulustrated and extended into tu'o volumes by the in- 
sertion of fifty-five portraits, including many proofs. 


FORNEY, JOHN W. Anecdotes of Public Men. 


2vols. 12mo, half crushed green levant, gilt, top edges gilt, by Stikeman. 
New York: Harper & Bros., N. D 


Extra wlustrated and extended into two volumes by the in- 
sertion of one hundred and ten interesting portraits and many 
autograph letters and signatures of the statesmen mentioned 
in the work. 


ForSTER, JOHN. The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed levant, gilt backs and sides, inside gold borders, 
top edges gilt, by Larkzus. London, 1871 


Vol. I. Part 2, and Vol. Il, only, Extra wdlustrated by the 
insertion of numerous fine portratts and views, 


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Froissart and Monstrelet’s Chronicles. 


FROISSART, SIR JOHN. Chronicles of England, France, 
Spain and the adjoining Countries, from the latter part of 
the Reign of Edward II. to the Coronation of Henry IV. 
Translated from the French Editions with variations and 
additions from many celebrated MSS. by Thomas Johnes, 
Esq., to which are prefixed a life of the Author, an Essay 
on his Works, and a Criticism on his History. Jllustrated 
with wood engravings and tllumtnated titles. 


4 vols. Royal 8vo, three-quarter straight-grained red morocco, gilt, top 
edges gilt. London: Wm. Smith, 1839 


Extra illustrated and extended into four volumes by the 
insertion of about seventy-five rare portraits and views, includ- 
ing several that are wlluminated, and 


Monstrelet, Enguerrand de. ‘The Chronicles of. Con- 
taining an Account of the Cruel Civil Wars between the 
Houses of Orleans and Burgundy, of the possession of Paris 
and Normandy by the English, Their expulsion Thence, 
and of other memorable events that happened in the King- 
dom of France, as well as in other countries, a History of 
Fair example and of great profit to the French, beginning 
at the Year MCCCC, where that of Sir John Froissart 
Finishes, and ending at the year MCCCCLXVII, and con- 
tinued by others to the year MDXVI. ‘Translated by 
Thomas Johnes, Esq. Jllustrated with wood engravings. 

4vols. Royal 8vo, three-quarter straight-grained red morocco, gilt, top 
edges gilt. London: Wm. Smith, 1845 

Extra ilustrated and extended into four volumes by the 
insertion of about seventy five rare portraits and views, includ- 
ing some that are illuminated, | 
Together, 8 vols. London, 1839-45 

The first editions of Johnes’ translation, and one of the 
best for a library. 


GowER, Lorp RoNALD. Last Days of Marie Antoinette. 
An Historical Sketch. With portratt and facsimile. 
Square 8vo, full crushed dark levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside 


dentelle border, top edge gilt, uncut, by Azviere. 
London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1885 


Large paper copy, extra ulustrated by the insertion of forty- 
five choice portraits, nine of which are tn colors. 


They include the very rare portrait, in colors, of Marie 
Antoinette, by Bartolozzi ; Beauperrey, by Coutellier, mezzo- 
tinto in tints; Mgr. le Dauphin, by Bovi; Robespierre, by 
Verite ; Fontjuliane, by Sergent, mezzotinto in tints, etc. ; 
two rare prints of the Execution of Louis XVI, in colors, 
and five choice views. ‘The whole forming a remarkably 
interesting and unique volume. 


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376 


377 


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GREEN, JOHN RICHARD. History of the English People. 
8 vols. 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, elaborately gilded backs and 
sides in floral design, blue levant donblé, with rich gold borders, watered 
silk fly-leaves, top edges gilt, by Riviere. London: Macmillan & Co., 1877 
Extra dlustrated and extended trom four into eight volumes, 
by the insertion of over four hundred chowe portraits and 
views, carefully selected and inlaid, including many of con- 
siderable rarity. 


GrRoNow, CAPTAIN. The Reminiscences and Recollec- 
tions of. Being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and 
Society, 1810-1860. ~With fortrait, four’ woodcuts, and 
twenty etched and aquatint tllustrations from contemporary 
sources by Joseph Grego, with the plates in duplicate, colored 
and plain. 

4vols. 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, 
inside dentelle border, top edge gilt, by Rzviere. 

London: John C. Nimmo, 1889 

Large-paper copy, of which eight hundred and seventy-five 
were printed with the twenty five wlustrations tn duplcate, 
one on plate paper, proofs before letters, and the others on 
Whatman paper, colored by hand. This ts No 632. Ex- 
tended into four volumes by the insertion of two hundred and 
fifteen choice and rare portraits and views. 


Among the prints and views may be found fine portraits 
of theatrical characters, English court beauties, etc., in- 
cluding, The Marchioness of Salisbury, by Smith; Queen 
Charlotte, by Bartolozzi; Madame Catalani, by Thomson ; 
Mrs. Fitzherbert, by Roffe ; Princess Charlotte of Wales, by 
Bourlier ; Princess Sophia, by Caroline Watson; Madlle. 
Noblet in Cinderella, by Cooper; William Henry West 
Betty as Hamlet, Miss M. Tree as Coelia, Mr. Kean as 
Richard (in colors), Maria Louisa, by Meyer; Lady Hol- 
land, by Jeens; Mrs. H. Johnston, by Hopwood; Madame 
Recamier, by Cook; Madame Malibran; Mrs. Billington 
as St. Cecilia, by Reynolds, Marie Antoinette ; Madame 
Grassini in Costume; Duke of Wellington, by Freeman; 
Duchess of York, by Baker; Mr. Cooke as Richard III, by 
Cheesman ; Duke of Clarence, by Scriven, and many others 
equally as rare and interesting, with extra titles. 


Guizot, M. ‘The History of France, from the Earliest 
Times to the Year 1789. Related for the Rising Generation 
by. Translated by Robert Black. Copiously illustrated. 

16 vols. Royal 8vo, full crushed maroon levant, elaborate gold tooling on 
backs and sides, broad inside gold borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by G. P. Put- 
nane’s Sons. London: Sampson Low, 1872 

Extra ulustrated and extended from eight into sixteen vol- 
umes by the tnsertion of nearly three hundred plates, embrac- 


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ing rare portraits, including many proof portraits tn costume, 
colored The illuminated plates from Frotssart's Chronicles, 
views, etc. Many of considerable rarity. 


HARVEY, PETER. Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Daniel 
Webster. With proof portrazt on title. 


8vols. 8vo, three-quarter crushed crimson levant, gilt titles, top edges gilt. 
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1877 
Large paper copy. Extratlustrated and extended tnto three 
volumes by the insertion of two hundred and eighty-eight fine 
portraits and views wlustrating the career of the great man, 
including many proof portraits, not a few of considerable 
varity, as well as nearly every engraved octavo portratt of 


Webster. 


HOPKINSON, FRANCIS. The Battle of the Kegs. 
8vo, full crushed salmon colored levant, gilt titles, inside gold borders, top 
edge gilt, by Macdonald. : Oakwood Press, 1866 
Only one hundred copies printed. Extra wlustrated with 
siz portraits and views ; Document, signed by Francis Hopkin- 
son, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and Auto- 
graph Letter, signed by Joseph Loring, Jr., dated Philadelphia, 
February 3, 1772. 


Hucues, Ropert M. General Johnston. /fortrazt. 
12mo, half blue calf, gilt, top edge gilt. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1897 


Extra illustrated with a. 1. s., of Gen. Jos E Johnston, 
a. l.s. of Gen. G T. Beauregard a l. s of Gen. Jubal A. 
Early. a. l.s. of Gen W. W. Loring, a.l.s. of Major Gen. 
Geo. B. McClellan, and thirty portraits of eminent generals 
and other military characters mentioned in the work. 


Hunt, Leicu. Lord Byron and Some of his Contem- 
poraries; with Recollections of the Author’s Life and of his 
Visit to Italy. Second Edition. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle paper, Morris paper fly-leaves, polished gilt edges, by Broca, in 
straight-grained morocco slip case. London: Henry Colburn, 1828 

Extra iwlustrated by the insertion of over one hundred por- 
traits and views. 


The illustrations include Shakespeare, by Delattre ; Lord 
Byron, by Edwin; Countess Guiccioli, by Meyer; Mrs. 
Wollstonecraft, by Ridley; Mr. Dignum, by Mackenzie; 
Thomas Dibdin, by Meyer, and many others equally as in- 
teresting, and an a. /. s. of Leigh Hunt (4 pp., 8vo). All 
neatly inlaid, 


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IRELAND, ALEXANDER. ‘The Book-Lover’s Enchiridion. 
Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of Books, and 
Topics Incidental Thereto ; Garnered from Writers of every 
Age for the Help and Betterment of all Readers. 


6 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt backs and sides, wa- 
tered-silk doublé, rich gold borders, gilt edges, by Bradstreet, 
London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1883 
Extra illustrated and extended from one to six volumes by 
the insertion of nearly seven hundred engravings, consisting 
of many extremely rare portraits, including many India 
proofs, intertor views, plates printed in colors, etc.; also auto- 
graph letter, signed, of the author. Many of the portraits 
are by the earliest masters of the art of engraving, and carry 
with them considerable artistic as well as literary value, em- 
bracing as they do, the portraits of hundreds of the most 
noted authors from the earliest to the present time, with 
specially printed titles. 


ANOTHER Copy. 
3 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, elaborate gilt backs and sides, broad 
inside gold borders, top edges gilt, by Bradstreet. 

Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. (London), 1883 

Extra ulustrated and extended from one into three volumes, 
by the insertion of nearly four hundred portraits of authors 
and persons connected with literary pursuits, from the earliest 
to the present time, many of considerable rarity. Views, fac- 
similes, etc.. with specially printed title pages. | 


IRVING, WASHINGTON. Life of George Washington. 
Illustrated. 
10 vols. 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt backs and sides, white levant 
doublé, with rich gold borders, watered silk fly-leaves, top edges gilt. 
New York: G. P. Putnam & Co., 1855. 
Extra tllustrated and extended from four into ten volumes 
by the insertion of nearly eight hundred portraits and views. 
The illustrations include eighty-five different portraits of 
Washington, many of which are very rare; numerous por- 
traits of Franklin and Lafayette, etc.; among the portraits 
will be found The Earl of Loudon, full-length, in Highland © 
costume; John Adams, line, by Hall, 1794; Joseph Reed, 
line, by Prevost; Gen’l Reed, from Westminster Magazine ; 
Benjamin Franklin, line, by Le Beau; Gen’! James Wolfe, 
stipple, by Freeman; Jonathan Boucher, stipple, by Condé; 
Philip Schuyler, stipple, by Leney; Gen’l Putnam, stipple, 
by Gimbrede; Benjamin Harrison, mezzotinto, by Rosenthal; 
Gen’! Burgoyne, stipple, by Broca; Silas Dean, line, by 
Angus; Kosciusko, stipple, by Chapman; Gen’l Burgoyne, 


385 


386 


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stipple, by Chapman; La Fayette, stipple, by Clarke; 
St. Leger, stipple, published by Hinton, 1794; Gen’l Sir 
Charles Grey, stipple, by Pass; Marquis Cornwallis, stipple, 
by Pass; Kosciuszko, stipple, by Van Beck: Rev. J. Wither- 
spoon, stipple, by Blood; Beaumarchais, stipple, by Cochin; 
Maj.-Gen. Greene, stipple, by Neagle; Comte de Rocham- 
beau, aquatint, Mr. De Vergennes, line, by Bovinet; La 
Fayette, stipple, by le Clair; La Fayette, line, by Angus; 
Di Moira, stipple, by Minatelli; Gen. Wm. Eaton, stipple, by 
Hamlin; La Fayette, line, by Zatta; Mr. Biron, stipple, in 
colors, by Sardi; Marquis Cornwallis, stipple, by Bartolozzi; 
Count De Grasse, line by Birrell; Count De Grasse, stipple, 
by Chapman; Charles Lameth, stipple, by Fiesinger; La 
Fayette, stipple, by Sardi; Elkanah Watson, line, by 
Balch; Napoleon, stipple, by Augrand; Rochefoucauld, 
stipple, by Fiesinger; Lafayette, stipple, by Fiesinger; 
Louis XVI., stipple, by Bartolozzi; Thomas Paine, stipple, 
by Bonneville; Thomas Jefferson, stipple; Lafayette, stipple, 
by Jones; General Knox, two different portraits, by Edwin; 
Gen. Anthony Wayne, stipple, by Edwin; Alexander Ham- 
ilton, stipple, by Rollinson, etc. There are also many 
scarce views: and scenes in the life of Washington. The 
portraits mentioned above have been selected at haphazzard, 
merely to give an idea of the rarity and quality of the prints, 
which have all been selected with great care, and include 
also many private plates, beautiful proofs, etc. 


IRVING, WASHINGTON. The Life of George Washington. 
Illustrated. ‘‘ \,imited Centennial Edition.”’ 


10 vols. Imperial 8vo, full crushed brown levant, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside gold border, top edges gilt, uncut. 
New York: G, P. Putnam’s Sons, 1889 
Letter-press edition, Limited to three hundred copies, of 
which this ts No. 221. 


Extra illustrated and extended from five into ten volumes, 
by the insertion of eight hundred and fifty rare portraits and 
views, battle scenes, plans, etc., including some few 
private plates. 


IRVING, WAsHINcTON. The Life and Letters of. By 
his Nephew, Pierre M. Irving. //ustrated. 


7 vols. Imperial 8vo, full crimson levant, gilt titles, inside gold borders, 
top edges gilt, by 7afix. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1883 


No. 154 of three hundred copies printed. 


Extra illustrated and extended from three into seven 
volumes by the insertion of one hundred and thirty-three 


387 


388 


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rare portraits and views, and thirty-eight autograph letters 
and documents, including a. /. s. (2 pp., 4to ) of Wash- 
ington Irving, New York, March 8, 1855, in reference to 
his ‘Crayon Miscellany’’; a. /. s. (4to) of Washington 
Irving, New York, April 15, 1839; @ 2. s. of Washington 
Allston ; a. 2. s. (2 pp., 8vo) of Madame De Stael, March 
25, 1813; dad. s. by James Monroe, April 19, 1848; d.s. by 
James Madison (to certificate of membership in the Colo- 
nization Society); d.s. by Henry Clay; a.x2.d. of the 
Duke of Wellington in French; a. /. s. of the poet Thomas 
Campbell; @.?.s. of John Murray, the publisher; a. JZ. s. 
of Thomas Moore, the poet; d.s. by King George the 
Fourth; d.s. by Frederick the Great; a. J. s. of Samuel 
Rogers, the poet ; a./.s. ( 2 pp., 8vo) of Sir David Wilkie; 
a.l.s. of Allan Cunningham, January 7, 1834; a. J. s. of 
William Wilberforce: a, 2. s. of J. K. Paulding; a. /. s. of 
William Cullen Bryant; a. /. s. of Edward Everett, October 
27, 1830; @.l.s. (4 pp., 8vo) of William H. Prescott, 
August 5, 1848; d.s. by Louis Philippe, King of France, 
etc. Portraits of Washington Irving, by Wilcox; Pichegru, 
by Klauber ; Aaron Burr; Washington Irving, by Giessman ; 
Napoleon, by Roger; Andrew Jackson, by Maverick; Geo. 
Washington, by Felsing; David Wilkie, by Meyer, and of 
many other interesting contemporaries, embracing many 
choice proofs, all selected with the greatest care, with extra 
titles. 


JANSON, CHARLES WILLIAM. ‘The Stranger in America. 
Illustrated with map and numerous full-page aquatints, includ- 
ing View of High Street, and the Mock Funeral in Commem- 
oration of Washington , View of Philadelphia from Kensing- 
ton; View of High Street, with Stage Wagon; View of 
Mount Vernon, and The Chestnut Street Theatre. 


4to, full crushed crimson levant, gilt title, inside gold borders, top edge 
gilt. London, 1807 


Extra ulustrated by the insertion of forty-seven portraits 
and views. ; 


JESSE, J. HENEAGE. London: Its Celebrated Characters 
and Remarkable Places. J/lustrated. 


6 vols. 8vo, full crushed brown levant, emblematic gilding, inside dentelle 
borders, top edges gilt, by Riviere. London: Richard Bentley, 1871 


Extra iwlustrated and extended trom three into six volumes - 


by the insertion of nearly four hundred fine portraits and 
views, neatly inlaid, and with specially printed title pages. 


389 


390 


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JoHNson, SAMUEL. Lives of the most Eminent Poets ; 
with Critical Observations on their Works. With Notes, 
Corrective and Explanatory, by Peter Cunningham. or- 
tratts. 


6 vols. 8vo, full crushed blue levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Morrell. London: John Murray, 1854 


Extra illustrated and extended from three into six volumes, 
by the insertion of one hundred and fifty-six chotce and rare 
portraits, including many proofs,as well as many of consider- 
able rarity, neatly inlaid when necessary. 


JorDAN, Mrs. Public and Private Life of that Celebrated 
Actress, Miss Bland, otherwise Mrs. Ford or Mrs. Jordan ; 
Late Mistress of H. R. H., The D. of Clarence, now King Wil- 
liam IV. Founder of the Fitzclarence Family, Delineating 
the Vicissitudes Attendant on her Early Life, the Splendors 
of her Noon-tide Blaze, as Mistress of the Royal Duke, and 
her Untimely Dissolution at St. Cloud, near Paris, resulting 
from a Broken Heart. Accompanied by Numerous Re- 
marks and Anecdotes of Illustrious and Fashionable Charac- 
ters, by a Confidential Friend of the Departed. 

8vols. 4to, full crushed crimson levant, emblematic gold tooling on backs 


and sides, rich inside gold borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, top edges gilt, by 
Bradstreet, in slip cases. London: Published by J. Duncombe, N. D 


Extra illustrated and extended from one into three volumes 
by the insertion of twenty-seven original water color and India 
ink drawings and portratts. 


They include Mrs. Jordan as ‘‘ Thalia,” as “ Lady Bell,’’ 
as ‘‘ Miss Hoyden,” as ‘‘Lydia Languish,’’ as ‘« Mel- 
fomene,’’ as ‘‘ Rosalind,’ as ‘‘ Miss Proe,7) as +f Letitia,” 
as ‘‘ Miss Hoyden,” as ‘‘ Peggy,’’ as ‘‘ Country Girl,’’ as 
“Sir Harry Wildair,’’ as ‘‘A Tit Bit for a Sailor,’’ as 
“Niola,’’>as°! Lucy,’’ as ©’ Constantia,’ as ‘‘ Hoyden ;’’ and 
271 rare portraits and views, including Mrs. Jordan, stipple ; 
Mrs. Brown, stipple, by Scott; Mrs. Siddons, mezzotinto, 
by Turner ; Mr. Barrymore, stipple ; Miss Mellon, stipple, 
by Hopwood; Miss Jordan as Pricilla, line, by Angus ; 
Mrs. Alsop as Rosalind, stipple, by Thomson; Mr. Cherry 
as Lazarillo, stipple, by Ridley; Mrs. Robinson (reclining), 
stipple, by Adlard; F. H. Kelly, stipple, by Thomson ; 
Mrs. Jordan, stipple, by Ridley, etc. Also twenty-two 
original play bills and numerous other insertions of adver- 
tisements. ‘Title pages, articles from books, etc., all apper- 
taining to the work, and an a. z. s. of Mrs. Jordan. All 
neatly inlaid when necessary. Forming three unique and 
handsome volumes. 


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Unique Extra Illustrated Copy of the Life of Hdmund Kean. 


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KEAN, EDMUND. The Life of. J/lustrated with original 
drawings, caricatures, autograph letters, portraits, play bills, 
etc. 

8 vols. Thick royal folio, full crushed green levant, elaborate emblematic 
gold tooling on back and sides, broad inside gold borders, gilt edges, in slip 
covers. London, N, D 

A sumptuous and unique copy of The Life of Edmund 
Kean, enlarged from octavo size, and extra illustrated 
and extended into eight large and thick folio volumes 
by the insertion of one hundred and forty autograph 
letters, including a. 7. s. of Noverre, the playwright, with 
fine stipple portrait in colors; a. /. s. of Henry Angelo 
(2); a. d. s. of John Philip Kemble, with fine portrait, stip- 
ple, by Gardiner ; a. 7. s. of John Richardson ; manuscript, 
(original) of Kean’s part in‘‘The Review,’”’ prompter’s copy ; 
a.l.s. of Captain Marryat; a./.s. of Mrs. Siddons; a. JZ. s. of 
Mrs. Edmund Kean, née Mary Chambers (4); copy of the 
marriage certificate of Edmund Kean (1833) ; a. /. s. of James 
Sheridan Knowles (3) ; a. /. s. of T. C. Grattan; a. /. s. of 
Charles J. Kean, (11) with fine portrait in colors, (auto- 
graph presentation copy from C. J. Kean to J. G. Harley); 
a.é.s. of James Tokely; a. Jl. s. of Mrs. Jordan; a. J. s. of 
Samuel Arnold, manager of Drury Lane, with fine colored 
portrait, by Ridley; a. /. s. of Mr. Le Kain, with fine col- 
ored aquatint portrait ; a./. s. of J. G. Raymond, (2) ;a./.s. 
of W. H. Oxberry ; a. Z. s. of Edmund Kean, (10) Sanches 
of Charles Mathews (to Kdmund Kean, in reference to a 
Shakespeare monument) ; a. /. s. of ‘Thomas Moore, the 
poet, (3); a@. 2. s. of William Hazlitt, (3); a./.s. of Mrs. 
KE. M. Garrick ; a. 7. s. of Theodore Hook ; a. J. s. of Samuel 
Coleridge, the poet ; a. Z. s. of Joseph Munden, (2); a. J. s. 
of Fanny Kemble ; a. /. s. of Samuel Whitebread ; a. /. s. of 
Miss Eliza O’Neill; a. Z. s. of Mr. Garrick; a.J. s. of 
John Bannister ; a. 7. s. of Mary Kean; a. J. s. of John P. 
Kemble ; a. 7. s. of W. H. Oxberry ; a. Zs. of Charles Incle- 
don; a. /. s. of George Coleman; a. /. s. of J. W. Wallack 
(4) ; a. 2. s. of Junius Brutus Booth ; a. /. s. of Talma, (4); 
a.l.s. of Miss EK. W. Macauly; a. J. s. of T. S. Dowton; 
a.l.s.of R.W. Elliston, (2); a. 2. 5s. of Samuel Phelps; 
a.l.s. of Joanna Baillie ; a. /. s. of Julia Glover, (2)3iaet eben 
Charles M. Young; a. /. 5. of Miss M. Jarman; a. J. s. of Fanny 


Kemble; a. /. s. of Dr. J. Doran; a. Z. 5. of James Vining; | 


a.l.s. of J. R. Anderson ; a. /. s. of J. P. Warde, etc., all of 
which bear more or less upon the career of Edmund Kean, 
and for the most part, addressed to him. His own letters are 
exceedingly interesting, and were written mostly during the 
period of his greatest popularity. There are also numerous 


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contemporary manuscripts, including a diary, from day to 
day, of Mr. Kean’s whereabouts and actions. 


The portraits, which number one hundred and seventy- 
eight, have been selected on account of their rarity, and 
embrace many of Kean, mostly in costume, as well as those 
of his contemporaries, and include Mr. Charles Bannister, 
mezzotinto; Mr. Kean’s imitation of Henderson’s Hamlet, 
etching, 1786; John Kemble, etched; George III., mezzo- 
tinto, by Houston; Mrs. Siddons, line, signed proof, by 
Graves; Mr. Beverly as Terry, etching, in colors, by Roberts ; 
Master Betty as Norval, line, folio, proof before all letters ; 
Mrs. Jordan, stipple in red, by Bartolozzi, folio; Kean as 
Richard III., in colors; S. Whitebread, mezzotinto, proof, 
by S. W. Reynolds, folio; John Bannister, mezzotinto, by 
Clint, folio; Kean as Richard, etching in colors; Kean as 
Richard III., decorated with silk and spangles; Kean 
as Richard III, folio mezzotinto, in colors; Mr. Kean as 
Gloster, stipple in colors, published by Turner ; Kemble as 
Richard, stipple, folio ; Mrs. Siddons, by Lane; Mr. Cooke 
as Richard, etching in colors, by Dighton; John Philip 
Kemble as Hamlet, mezzotinto, by Dawe; Mrs. Garrick, 
stipple in colors, by Sherlock; Mr. Kean as Othello, stipple 
in colors (three different portraits); Kean as Macbeth, 
stipple in colors (three different portraits); Miss O’Neill 
as Juliet, in colors, by Lane; Miss Walstein as Rosalind, in 
colors, by Heath, folio; Kean as Gloster, in colors, with 
silk and spangles; Frederick Reynolds, mezzotinto, by Doo, 
folio; Mr. Loston, mezzotinto, by Sadd, folio; Mr. Loston in 
Paul Pry, in colors, folio; John Bannister, mezzotinto, printed 
in colors, by Smith, folio; Mr. Kean as Sir Giles Overreach, 
in colors; Miss O’Neill as Belvidera, stipple, printed in 
colors, by Meyer, folio; David Garrick, mezzotinto, by 
McArdell, folio; Kean as Sir Edward Mortimer, in colors, 
folio; Mr. Conway, mezzotinto, by Say, folio ; Joseph Grant 
Raymond, mezzotinto, folio; Mr. Kean as Barabas, by 
Cruikshank, in colors; Mr. Kean as Brutus, by Cruikshank, 
in colors; Kean as Brutus, stipple in colors, by Stump, 
folio; Kean as Lucius, by Dighton, in colors, folio; Miss 
Kelly as Annette, in colors, by Peake, folio; Robert Burns, 
stipple, by Thomson, folio; John Kemble as Cariolanus, 
mezzotinto, by Burgess; Shakespeare, line, by Martin 
Droeshout; a view of Cook’s Tomb, aquatint in colors, by 
Smith, folio; Michael Kelly, mezzotinto, by Turner, folio ; 
John Bannister, mezzotinto, by Smith, folio; Francois Talma, 
line, by Girard; Charles Kean as Claude Melnotte, folio; 
Charles Kean as Richard, by ‘Taylor, in colors; Charles 
Kean as Louis XI., in colors, folio; Miss Fanny Kemble, 


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392 


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folio; death of Edmund Kean, the only known copy, for- 
merly the property of J. W. Cole; Mr. Frederick Vining as 
Felix, in colors, by Brookes; Kean as Macbeth, stipple, by 
Meyer, folio. 

The Play Bills, number 115, commencing with that of the 
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1780, till 
Feb. 14, 1833, when he, Kean, appeared at the Theatre 
Royal, Brighton, as Othello. 

There are also 12 original water colors and drawings, 9 
views, 23 large caricatures, many by George Cruikshank. 
The work was extra illustrated by the late Augustin 
Daly. All the portraits were selected by him personally, 
and not inserted unless they had a certain degree of merit as 
to their artistic worth, or else were of a rare and scarce nature. 
With the work are bound many rare pamphlets, hundreds 
of newspaper clippings bearing on the subject, pertinent 
advertisements, broadsides, etc. We have mentioned above 
some of the rarities in the portraits and letters, but a per- 
sonal examination is necessary to fully appreciate the unique 
character of the work, every page of which has been pre- 
pared with a special border. The title-pages are drawn and 
illustrated by hand. 


Law, Ernest. The History of Hampton Court Palace, 
Tudor Times, Stuart Times, and Orange and Guelph Times. 
Lilustrated with engravings, etchings, maps and plans. 

6vols. Square 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt backs, gold lines on 
sides, inside dentelle borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, polished gilt edges, in 
slip cases, London: George Bell & Sons, 1877 

Extra illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and forty 
portraits and views. and twenty original portraits in India 
ink and sepia. All the illustrations have been carefully 
selected and neatly inlaid when necessary. 


LEECH. Frith, William Powell. John Leech: His Life 
and Work. With portrait and numerous illustrations. 

3 vols. 8vo, full crushed dark green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, 
top edges gilt, by Riviere, London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1891 

Extra ulustrated and extended from two into three volumes 
by the insertion of two hundred and thirty five prints and 
letters including fifty five portraits, one hundred and eighty- 
two etchings (twenty four colored). fourteen woodcuts and four 
autograph letters of Douglas Jerrold. Sir John Paxton, Sohn 
Leech and John Forster. The third volume is composed en- 
tively of etchings from the most noted books illustrated by 
Leech All the plates have been selected with great care; 
with the“ ex libris” of William Crampton in each volume. 


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394 LE SaGE’s Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. Trans- 


395 


396 


lated from the French, by T. Smollett, and 7///ustrated by 
Jean Gigoux. 
2vols. 8vo, full crushed red levant, emblematic gold tooling on backs and 
sides, crushed green levant doublé with rich gold borders, figured silk and 
Morris paper fiy-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, by David, in slip case. 
London: J.J. Dubochet, N. D. 
Extra illustrated by the insertion of the scarce full-page 
engravings from designs by Gavarnt The serwes of proof 
plates by Colin, and the characteristic etchings by De Los 
Rios. Elegantly bound by the celebrated David. 


Lmwis, LADY THERESA. Extracts from the Journals and 
Correspondence of Miss Berry. From the Year 1783 to 
1852. Edited by. Second Hdition. /dlustrated. 

3 vols. 8vo, full polished light calf, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, by Morredd, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1860 

Extra illustrated by the insertion of one hundred and two 
portraits and views, embracing the portrarts of the most pro- 
minent characters during the American Kevolution, the Napo- 
leontc Wars, and French Revolution, the early reign of 
Victoria, as well as including the great literary characters of 
the time, all carefully selected, and neatly inlaid when 
NECESSATY . 


MontTHOLON, GENERAL Count. History of the Captivity 
of Napoleon at St. Helena. ///ustrated. 

4vols. 8vo, full crushed green levaut, elaborate emblematic gold tooling 

on backs and sides, with the Napoleon arms in centre, white levant doublé, 

decorated with floral designing violets in gold and violet colored levant, 
green watered silk fly-leaves, top edges gilt, uncut, by Roussede. 

London: Henry Colburn, London, 1846 

The best edition. Extra tllustrated by the insertion of one 


hundred and eighty-five superb portratts, many tn colors. 


The portraits include a great number of India paper 
proofs, among which may be found portraits of Napoleon, 
stipple, in colors, by Roger; Jerome Napoleon, stipple, in 
colors; Josephine, stipple, in colors, by Godfrey; Massena, 
stipple, by Bonneville ; Joseph Napoleon, stipple, in colors, 
by Noel; Charles Fox, stipple, by Bonneville; Joachim 
Napoleon, stipple, in colors, by Simon; Bonaparte, stipple, 
by Bonneville; Alexander I., stipple, in colors; Pichegru, 
stipple, by Bonneville ; Napoleon at St. Helena, by Delaistre, 
in colors, etc.; every portrait being selected with special 
care, both as to their quality and condition, many being 
exceedingly scarce, and all of a proper size without the 
necessity of inlaying. It would be a difficult task indeed 
to duplicate the work. 


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400 


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MUNDEN, JOSEPH SHEPHERD. Memoirs of, Comedian. 
By His Son. 
3 vols. 8vo, full crushed dark blue levant, emblematic gold tooling, inside 
dentelle borders, top edges gilt, by Riviere. London: Richard Bentley, 1844 
Extra illustrated and extended into three volumes by the 
insertion of two hundred and fifty prints. 


The prints are mostly rare portraits of actors and actresses, 
including Joseph S. Munden, by Cook; Mr. Parsons, by 
Parker; Francis Bartolozzi, by Scriven; Mrs. Fawcet as 
Queen Elizabeth, in colors; Mrs. Inchbald, by Walker; Mr. 
Grimaldi, by Cruikshank; Mr. Braham, by Thomson; Mrs. 
H. Johnston, in colors, by Page; Miss Bolton, by Armytage; 
Mrs. Glover as Norna of the Fitful Head, in colors; Edmund 
Kean as Shylock, in colors; Miss Stephens, by Armytage; 
Mr. Harley, by Ridley, etc.; all neatly mounted and inlaid, 
with specially printed title pages. 


PENNANT, THOMAS. Some Acconnt of London, West- 
minster, and Southwest. J//ustvated with portratts, views, 
historical prints, medals, etc., together with an Appendix and 
Index. Many of the portraits printed in colors. 


4vols. 4t0, contemporary Russia, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1814 


Only one hundred and seventy-five copies printed in quarto 
without any illustrations. 


This copy is extra illustrated by the insertion of over 
two hundred and fifty fine and rare portraits and views of 
the most interesting character, including quite a number of 
mezzotinto portraits printed in colors, by Dunkarton, Earlom 
and Turner. The whole forming an unique work of 
the greatest historical interest, as well as affording fine 
specimens of many of the early English engravers. 


RABELAIS, FRANCIS. The Works of. ‘Translated from 
the French and Illustrated with Explanatory Notes by M. 
Le Du Chat and others. Portratt on title. 
4vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt, top edges gilt, uncut. 

London: Printed for T. Evan, 1784 

Extra ilustrated with numerous rare old engravings and 
etchings. 


RERESBY, SIR JOHN, BART. The Travels and Memoirs 
of. The former (now first published) Exhibiting a View of 
the Government and Society in the Principal States and 
Courts of Europe during the Time of Cromwell’s Usurpa- 
tion ; the latter containing Anecdotes and Secret History of 


401 


402 


403 


95 


the Courts of Charles II and James II. Jllustrated with 
forty portraits and views of the most remarkable persons and 
places mentioned. 
8vo, full crushed crimson levant, elaborate gilt backs and sides, inside den- 
telle borders, Morris paper fly-leaves, gilt edges. 
London: Printed for Edward Jeffrey, 1813 
Very scarce. Large paper copy, many of the plates are 
colored, and has four extra and rare portraits inserted. 


ROBINSON, HENRY CRABB. Diary, Reminiscences and 
Correspondence of, Barrister-at-Law, F.S.A. Selected and 
Edited by Thomas Sadler. 

6 vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold bands on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, top edges gilt, uncut, by Larkins. 
London: Macmillan & Co., 1869 

Extra illustrated and extended into six volumes by the in- 
sertion af two hundred and fifty fine portratts, all selected with 
cave, including many of constderable rarity. 


ROBSON, WILLIAM. ‘The Old Play-Goer. 


8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside den. 

telle borders, top edge gilt, by Rizvzere. London, 1846 

Extra illustrated by the insertion of sixty-eight portratts, 
mostly of theatrical characters. 


The portraits include Mr. Kemble as King Richard, by 
Thornthwaite, colored; Lord Byron, by Meyer; Charles 
Kemble, by Thomson; Mr. Fawcett as Touchstone, by 
Ridley; Mr. Liston in Paul, by Jones, in colors; Nell 
Gwynne; Mrs. Glover, by Cardon; Mrs. Dickens as Rosina; 
Kean as Richard, by Cruikshank, in colors, etc. All neatly 
inlaid when necessary. 


SARGENT, WINTHROP. The Life and Career of Major 
John André, Adjutant-General of the British Army in 
America. 

3 vols. 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt titles, inside gold borders, top 
edges gilt. Boston: Ticknor & Field, 1861 

Extra illustrated and extended into three volumes by the tn- 

sertion of over three hundred engravings, mostly portratis. 


The engravings include many of considerable rarity, and 
embrace a full set of the portraits from Murray’s History of 
the American War. Nearly all the prominent American 
and English officers who served during the American Revo- 
lution, including several of Washington and Major André, 
as well as portraits of Honora Sneyd (André’s lady love), 
andot his friends, many being fine impressions of such as 
appeared contemporaneously in the European Magazine. 


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404 SEELEY, L. B. Horace Walpole and His World. Select 
Passages from his Letters. Edited by. With eight tllustra- 
tions after Str Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence. 


gg 


Square 8vo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt title, inside dentelle borders, 
Morris paper fly-leaves, polished gilt edges, by Broca, in morocco slip case, 


London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 1884 


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Lixtra illustrated by the insertion of thirty fine portraits and 
vlews. 


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405 STONE, Mrs. Chronicles of Fashion, from the Time of 
Elizabeth to the Early Part of the 19th Century, in Manners, 
Amusements, Banquets, Costumes, Etc. Jllustrated. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edge gilt, uncut, by Riviere. 


London: Kichard Bentley, 1845 


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Extra illustrated by the insertion of eighty carefully selected 
portratts, of celebrated male and female characters, who flour- 
tshed during the eventful period mentioned in the work, tnclud- 
ing some fine proofs and many that are very rare, as well as | 4 
some that are beautifully colored. 


406 STOTHARD, THomaAs. The Life of. With Personal Remi- 
niscences by Mrs. Bray. With numerous illustrations from 
his works. 


3vols. Square 8vo, full calf, gilt, red labels, inside gold borders, top edges 
gilt. London: John Murray, 1851 


Extra illustrated and extended from one into three volumes, 
by the insertion of over three hundred engravings, from the 
designs by Stothard, used tn illustrating various scarce books 
and magazines, such as Tom Jones, Robinson Crusoe, The 
Novelist’s Magazine, The Ladies’ Poetical Magazine, The 
Arabian Nights, Don Quixote, The Rambler, Sir Charles 
Grandtson, The Perstan Letters, Shakespeare, The British 
Theatre, Etc. 


407 STOTHARD, CHARLES. The Life of. With Personal 
Reminiscences by Mrs. Bray. With xumerous illustrations r 
Srom his works. 


Square 8vo, full crushed blue levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sides, inside 
dentelle borders, top edge gilt, by Morrel2. London: John Murray, 1851 


Extra tllustrated with seventy superb India proofs of eng rav- ‘ 
ings from the designs by Stothard. 


FACSIMILE OF BINDING, BY DAVID, ON ‘‘GULLIVER’S TRAVELS.” 
LOT NO. 408% 


oF 


Jonathan Swift. First Edition of Gulliver’s Travels. 


408 


409 


(Swirt, JONATHAN.) ‘Travels into Several Remote Na- 
tions of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, 
First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships. or- 
trait and plates. 


2vols. 8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt backs and beautifully gilded 
sides, inlaid with green levant, blue levant doublé, richly gilded, colored 
brocaded silk fly-leaves, polished gilt over marbled edges, by David. 

London: Printed for Benj. Motte, at the Middle Temple-Gate, in Fleet- 
Street. MDCCXXVI. 


Fine, clean copy of the first edition (exceedingly rare), with 
both titles, dated 1726. The title of Volume 2 differs from 
that in Volume r,in the printer’s address, on Volume 2 ‘‘in 
Fleet-Street’’ is left off. This ts a peculiarity of the first 
edition, each volume ts separately pagenated. This copy ts in 
a remarkably clean condition. The book being very popular, 
most copies through that reason are in a dilapidated or tmper- 
fect condition. 


Extra illustrated by the insertion of the set of etchings by 
Lefebvre and Lalauze. See facsimile of binding. 


THACKERAY, WILLIAM Maxeprack. An Essay on the 
Genius of George Cruikshank. With amerous illustrations 
of his works ( from the Westminster Review, No. LXVI), with 
additional etchings. 


3 vols. 4to, full crushed crimson levant, gilt backs, gold lines on sidcs, in- 
side gold borders, gilt edges, by Morre//. Henry Hooper, 13 Pall Mall East, 1840 


Inlaid into 3 vols., gto, and extra illustrated and extended 
by the insertion of three hundred and twenty-stx plates, tnclua- 
ing ninety colored etchings and sixty-four proofs, with extra 
title pages drawn by hand. 


Among the illustrations will be found many that are very 
rare, including ‘‘ A Select Civil Committee,” in colors; 
“Vaux Hall Fete,” in colors; ‘‘Mr. Kean as Richard the 
Third,’ in colors; ‘‘A Grand Manceuvre ; or, The Rogues 
March to the Island of Elba,’’ in colors; ‘‘ The Last March 
of the Conscripts,’’ in colors; ‘‘Ivan Ivanitz Chabert,’’ in 
colors; ‘‘ A Visit to Cockney Farm,’ in colors; ‘‘ The 
Catch Purse Expedition,” in colors; ‘* Eccentric Tales from 
the Germans,’’ set of 20 colored plates ; “‘ The Cato Sireet 
Conspirators,’’? in colors; ‘‘A French Hilt on a Spanish 
Rapier,’’ in colors; ‘t Punch and Judy,’’ 10 colored plates ; 
‘Demonology and Witchcraft,” 12 plates; “ Sketches by © 
Boz,” 12 plates. Copies of 26 water color drawings, illus- 
trating Oliver Twist, in the possession of Joseph Gregg, 


(7) 


98 


with the inscriptions in the autograph of Joseph Gregg, and 
copies of the etchings of the same; illustrations to Jack 
Sheppard; The Bottle, with all the plates, being an auto- 
graph presentation copy from George Cruikshank, with 
original covers; plates of Hop-o’-my-Thumb, Jack and 
the Bean Stalk, Cinderella, and Puss in Boots, etc., etc. All 
neatly mounted, forming one of the most interesting me- 
mentos of the great artist possible to be had, including 
many items of an unique character. Elegantly bound. 


410 THEATRICAL BouguEeT (THE). Containing an Alpha- 
betical Arrangement of the Prologues and Epilogues, which 
have been Published by Distinguished Wits, from the Time 
that Colley Cibber first came on the Stage to the Present 


Year. 
Crown 8vo, full crushed green levant, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle 
borders, top edge gilt, by Riviere. London: Printed for T. Lowndes, 1780 


Extra tlustrated by the insertion of sixty vare and scarce 
portraits, mostly of theatrical characters, all neatly inlaid 
when necessary. 


411 ‘TICKNOR, GrorGHE. Life, Letters and Journals of. 


Lllustrated. 
2vols, 8vo, full light calf, gilt backs and sides, inside dentelle borders, top 
edges gilt. Boston: Jas. R. Osgood & Co., 1876 


Extra wlustrated by the insertion of eighty five interesting 
portraits of eminent literary and ether characters, both of 
Europe and America. ? 


412 TIFFIN, WALTER F. Gossip about Portraits. Princi- 
pally Engraved Portraits. 
8vo, full crushed maroon levant, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside den- 
telle borders, top edge gilt, by St7keman. London: H. G. Bohn, 1866 
Extra illustrated by the insertion of numerous fine portratts, 
many of which are quite rare. 


413. TRELAWNY, EDWARD JouNn. Records of Shelley, Byron 
and the Author. 
2vols. 8vo, full crushed light brown levant, gilt backs and sides, broad in- 
side gold borders, top edges gilt, by Joust. 
London : Basil Montague Pickering, 1878 
Extra ulustrated by the insertion of the autograph letter, 
signed by the author in reference to Rossetti, and sixty-three 
portraits and landscapes, several being India proofs, including 
portratts of Shelley (4) Byron, Leigh Hunt, Hobhouse, Rog- 
ers, Southey, Mary Woolstonecraft, Countess Guicciolt, ete. 


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FACSIMILE OF BINDING, BY LORTIC, ON THE POEMS OF MASTER FRANCOIS VILLON. 
LOT NO. 415. 


414 


415. 


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TROLLOPE, ANTHONY. Thackeray. 
8vo, full polished light galt, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle borders, top 
edge gilt. , London: Macmillan & Co., 1882 


Extra wlustrated with nearly fifty fine portraits. 


“VILLoN, MASTER FRANCOIS. The Poems of, of Paris. 
Now first done into English Verse, in the original forms ; 
with Biographical and Critical Introduction by John 
Payne. 

Royal 8vo, full dark olive crushed levant, emblamatic blind and gold tool, 
ing on back and sides, maroon crushed levant doublé, with rich gold borders- 
watered silk fly-leaves, top edge gilt, by Lortic. 

London: 1892. Printed for the Villon Society by private subscription, and 
for private circulation only. 

Large paper. Limited number only published. Extra u- 
lustrated by the insertion of several rare prints, including the 
vare veprint of the engraving of Dianna of Potctters, taken 
from Dibdin’s biegraphical tour in France and Germany. 
Elegantly bound by the celebrated Lortic of Farts. See 
facsimile of binding. 


416 VOLTAIRE. ‘The Illustrations from the Works of. A 


Series of One Hundred and Fifty-nine Choice Line Engrav- 
ings, after the beautiful designs of Moreau and St. Aubin. 
Printed on large paper. - All brilliant tmpressions. 


8vo, full crushed crimson levant, gilt backs, gold lines and crest of former 
owner on side, inside dentelle borders, polished gilt edges. ~ Paris (1780) 


A fine set abstracted trom the best French edition of Vol- 
taire, nearly one-half consisting of portraits of characters con- 
temporaneous with Voltaire, with the “ex libris” of Francis 
Palmer. 


Major’s Edition of Walpole’s Anecdotes of Painting. 


417 


WALPOLE, Hon. Horace. Ancedotes of Painting in 
England; with some Account of the Principal Artists; and 
Incidental Notes on Other Arts. Collected by the late Mr. 
George Vertue, digested and published from his original 
MSS., with considerable additions by Rev. James Dalloway. 
Illustrated with numerous fine portraits on India paper. 

5 vols. Royal 8vo, full crushed dark blue levant, blind tooled, inside den- 
telle borders, top edges gilt. 

London: Printed at the Shakespeare Press for John Major, 1828 

The rare and beautiful Major edition. Extra illustrated 
by the insertion of an extra set of artists’ proofs of all the 
plates published with the work, making an unigue set. 


418 


419 


420 


A421 


422 


10c 


WALTON AND Corron. The Compleat Angler. By 
Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited, with an Intro- 
duction, by Richard Le Gallienne. J/lustrated by Edmund 
HT, New. 


2vols. Royal 8vo, full crushed dark blue levant, elaborate gilt tooling on 
back and sides, inside gold borders, top edges gilt, by Larkins. . 
John Lane, The Bodley Head, London, 1897 

Extra tilustrated and extended into two volumes by the inser- 
tion of over two hundred superb engravings, many on India 
paper, including an original water color drawing of Isaac 
Walton's house,and a fine folding plate of Trout Fishing, 
printed tn colors, with the original paper covers bound in, 


Jorming a delightful copy of the very popular and rare edition 
of the work. 


WARD, ADOLPHUS WILLIAM. Dickens. | 
8vo, full polished light calf, gilt back and sides, inside dentelle borders, top 
edge gilt. London: Macmillan & Co., 1882 


Extra tllustrated with nearly fifty fine portraits and views. 


Warts, ALARIC A. Lyrics of the Heart; with other 
Poems. With forty-one engravings on steel. 


8vo, full maroon straight-grained morocco, gilt back, gold lines on sides, in- 
side dentelle borders, by Stzeman. 


London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1851 


Extra illustrated by the insertion of a set of artists’ proofs of 
all the forty-one choice engravings in the work. 


WILLIAMS, JOHN AMBROSE. Memoirs of John Philip 
Kemble, Esq. With an Original Critique on his Perform- 
ance. | 
12mo, half green morocco, gilt, top edge gilt. London, 1817 


Extra illustrated by the insertion of twenty-eight rare por- 
tratts of John Philip Kemble, Charles Kean, Mrs. Siddons, 
John Bannister, David Garrick and other noted actors and 


actresses. Some in character, including one in colors, of 
Talma as Nero. 


WINTER, WILLIAM. The Press and the Stage. An 
Oration by. Delivered before the Goethe Society, at the 
Brunswick Hotel, New York, January 28, 1889. 


8vo, three-quarter biue morocco, gilt, gilt edges. New York, 1889 


Limited to two hundred and fifty copies, Extra illustrated 
by the insertion of twenty-five portraits and autograph senti- 
ment, signed by Wilham Winter. 


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ZoucH, THomAS. The Life of Isaac Walton; Including 
Notices of his Contemporaries. J/lustrated. 

8yo, full polished light calf, gilt back, gold lines on sides, inside dentelle 
borders, by Aiviere, London, 1823 

Large paper. Extra illustrated by the insertion of fifty- 
two choice engravings, including many proofs and some col- 
ered, embracing portraits, views, etc. 


423A BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN. The Complete Works of. 


6vols. 8vo, half vellum, top edge gilt, uncut. 
_ Philadelphia: David McKay, 1887 


Five hundred copies printed. This is No. 147. 


423B Saint Augustine. The Confessions of. frontispiece. 


Square 8vo, full crushed green levant, ornamented on back and sides in 
floral design in gold and various colored leathers, crushed green levant dou- 
blé, with design of water lilies in various colored levants, rich gold borders, 
watered silk fiy-leaves, edges gilt in the rough, uncut. 

London: Kegan Paul, 1900 


This edition limited to thirty copies. Printed on Japanese 


vellum, of which thts is No. ro. A beautiful specimen of 
binding. 


TO BE SOLD SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 


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WATER COLORS. 


Entering Port : : : ‘ ; Geo. E. Essig 
Venetian Palace. ; gr aee . A. Giuaccimanni 
A Holland Settlement . : , . R. S. Rosenboom 
Landscape and Cattle . ‘ : , S. S. Bailey 
Sunset on the Adriatic . ; ; ‘ J. Moreni 
The Fisherman . : : ; { Louis Valez 
Holland Landscape : : : ; Krakaner 
Winter . ; ; ; ? : . W.G. Russell 
Charity se : . : : ; A.C. Buck 


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Squally Weather 

Sheep Grazing 

The City Gate 
Mid-Ocean : 

A Venetian Canal . 

The Pilot Boat 

Edge of the Pool 
Evening 
Cloudy Day Off Shore 
Oriental Girl ; 
The Approaching Storm 
Gathering Sea-weed 

The Cliffs 

A Hazy Morning 

The Pride of the Farm 
The Beach at Schevenengen 
Driving the Geese 
Hntering the Harbor 
Shepherdess and Flock 
A Rift in the Clouds 
The New Book 

The Close of Day . 
Twilight on the River 
Canal in Holland 

Rosy Sunset 

The Surf 

French Landscape . 
Sunrise : 
Landscape in Holland 
Harly Morning on the Bay 
Market Boats Off Shore 
Nearing Port 

Country Road 

Venetian Flower Garden 
Winter Landscape 


. Charles Du Camp 


H. W. Fleming 
B. Van der Vloe 
J. C. Porter 

J. Sewell Ware 
Geo. E. Essig 
J. W. Thurlow 
S. R. Clarkson 
L. M. Camp 


. Sandero Robeno 
. H. P. Volkenberg 


W. Webster 
Albert Coxe 

O. B. Galland 

S. S. Bailey 
Geo. E. Essig 
W. C. Loring 

H. McElroy 

V. Barbier 

C. H. Swain 

De Scott Evans 
H. W. Fleming 
J. Barbier 

J. Van Dressen 
H. W. Fleming 
Geo. E. Essig 

J. W. Thurlow 
Albert Dodge 
Hans Von Bilders 
O. B. Galland 
Geo. E. Essig 
Paul Delvalle 
Hans Von Bilders 
A. Giuaccimanni 
A.J. Wilson 


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Through the Mists 
Farm Scene—Holland 

A Gray Morning 

The Old Gate : 
A Wet Day in Amsterdam 
Solitude 

The Old Farm House 
Marine—Moonlight 
Dutch Wind Mill 

The Anchorage 

The Finishing Touches . 
On the Adriatic 

Near Fontainebleau 
Holland Landscape 
Canal in Holland 

At the Watering Place . 
Landscape 

Venice : i 
Approaching Storm 

The Bell Buoy 

A Brilliant Sunset . 
Rainy Day in Antwerp . 
A Sandy Waste 

Fishing Boats Beached 
The Harvesters 

Evening in Mid-Ocean 
Italian Shepherd and Sheep 
A Heavy Snow 

The Setting Sun 

In the Mediterranean 
Driving the Flock Home 
The Light House 

The Breakers 


The Artist of the Monastery . 


Sunset and Reflection 


kare Let 
Fritz Berger 

C. H. Swain 

S. E. Daniells 
EB. Van Vorst 

J. O. Arthur 

J. W. Thurlow 
Hector Delcourt 


. R. S. Rosenboom 


O. B. Galland 

De Scott Evans 
H. Repetti 

J. O. Arthur 
Hans Von Bilders 


. B. Van der Vloe 


V. Barbier 
A. T. Bazone 


_ A. Giuaccimanni 


J. Claudin 
Geo. E. Essig 
H. W. Fleming 
R. Laudenbach 
V. Duval 

H. Harrison 
W. G. Russell 
Rene Le Roue 
V. Bernier 

C. O. Lenord 
H. W. Fleming 
J. Sewell Ware 


. Hans Von Bilders 


W. C. Loring 
Walter Bolton 

H. A. Beauchamp 
H. W. Fleming 


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Along the Jersey Coast . 
On the River Seine 
Moonlight 

Unloading the Cargo 
French Landscape . 
Moonlight on the Adriatic 
Road Through the Dunes 
Holland Fishermen . 
Near Dusseldorf 
Moonlight at Sea 
Evening Near Fontainebleau 
Narragansett Bay 

The Sheep Fold 

The Trackless Sea 

Sunlit Clouds . 

Holland Fishing Boat 
The Boat Landing—Veniice 
River in Holland 
Landscape 

Surf Breaking on the Bar 
Evening at the Farm 
Spring 


Misty Morning on the Adriatic 
The Flock Homeward Bound. 


Tambourine Girl 
The New Moon 


French Landscape—Autumn . 


A Calm Morning 
Landscape 


Lighthouse on the New jomet Coast 


The Breakers . 

Maiden Cliffi—Maine 
Entering the Harbor 

At the Fountain 

Cloudy Morning along Shae 


L. A. Duncan 
A. T.. Millar 


A. Dauvit | 


R. N. Gault 

J. O. Arthur 

Guzman Azcarraga 
Edwin Daniel Simpson 
H. Haeckle 
Wempelfeldt 
Randolph Clarges 

J. O. Arthur 

L. A. Duncan 

V. Bernier 

Rene Le Roux 

. H. W. Fleming 

A. T. Millar 

L. Mazzetti 

Edwin Daniel Simpson 
Charles Broughton 
L. M. Camp 

A. Marks 

W. C. Loring 
Rossi 

6. R. De Broock 
Sandero Robino 
A. T. Millar 

Jj. O. Arthur 

J. Sewell Ware 

J. W. Thurlow 
W. C. Loring 

P. Chavette 
Victor Darby 

A. Dauvit 

Marché St Germain 
C. H. Swain 


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Landscape 

Coasting Schooners 
Holland Wind Mill 
Fishing Fleet at Anchor 
The Close of Day 


Sunset—New England Coast . 
The Prior of the Monastery . 


Marine—Moonlight 
Landscape 

Fishing Boats : 
Sunset Across the Bay . 
Sheep Grazing 

Marine 
Moonlight—Holland 
Winter Landscape . 
Approaching Storm 
Landscape— France 

The Spinner . 

Marine 

The Evening Glow: 
Moonlight 

The Hay Barge 

Nearing Home 


A Grey Morning 


Landscape 

The Peasant’s Home 
The New Moon 
Holland Landscape 
Venice 
Marine—Sunset 
Sheep Grazing 
Landscape 


J. O. Arthur 
A. T. Millar 
W.G. Russell 
Rene Le Roux 
V.O. Howard 
H. McElroy 

H. A. Beauchamp 
Hector Delcourt 
Charles Broughton 
H. Haeckle 

O. B. Galland 
S. E. Daniells 
A. T. Millar 
Jan Van Essen 
A. J. Wilson 

}. C. Porter 

J. O. Arthur 

P. Von Brakenburgh 
H. Winslow 

P. B. Pradel 

I, A. Dalton 
H. Haeckle 

O. Arnold 

L. M. Camp 

J. A. Craft 

S. R. Clarkson 
H. W. Fleming 
Vollmers 
Santos Robledo 
C. Fred Orson 
Arthur Duggan 
J. O. Arthur 


Farm House and Wind Mill—Holland Hans Von Bilders 


A Rift in the Clouds 
Landscape. : ‘ 


. Hector Delcourt 
; C. Robertson 


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A Rocky Beach 

In the Harvest Field 
Moonlight on the Beach 
Canal—Venice : i 
Fisherman’s Home—Holland 
The Anchorage 

The Light House 

Out of the Mist 

Winter Sunset 
Fisherwomen—Holland . 

The Setting Sun 

Summer Landscape 

Off to the Fishing Banks 
Hdge of the Woods 
Landscape 

Riding at Anchor 

An Acceptable Gift 

The Approach to the Ruins 

A Brilliant Sunset 
Marine—Moonlight 

On the Lehigh River 

The Mediterranean 

Road to the Farm 

Cloudy Day . : : 4 
Market Boat Returning Home 
Marine . 

French Landscape 
Shepherdess and Sheep . 
Marine 

Landscape 

Holland Farm Scene 

A Calm Sea 

Landscape } 

Driving the Flock . 

Storm Clouds : 5 A 


Albert Coxe 
R, Julien | 

S. R. Clarkson 
Jules Debay 
Krakaner 
Emile Raudot 
S. R. Clarkson 
Chas. Lamson 
Dekarg 

Van Nees 

C. H. Swain 
C. A. Walker 
A. 'T. Millar 
A. T. Bozane 
J. O. Arthur 
Chas. Lamson 


. H.A. Beauchamp 


A. McHlroy 
H. W. Fleming 
A. Dauvit 
Xanthus Smith 
Rossi 

JA rae 

J. W. Thurlow 


. R. S. Rosenboom 


C. H. Swain 
J. O. Arthur 


. M. A. Raymond 


S. Carlton 
J. Claudin 


. Hans Von Bilders 


C. Fred Orson — 
V. Snow 
Kramer 


L,. A. Dalton 


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Wind Mill—Holland 

A Maine Lake 

Misty Morning : 
Home Through the Rain 
Gathering Clouds 
Landscape 

A Sandy Road 

The Bowlders 

Landscape 

Landscape 

French Landscape . 
Landscape 

Landscape : : 


Oil Painting (unframed), Wreckage 


Along Shore 


BICKING PRINT 


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Fritz Berger 

. Chas. Broughton 
J. C. Porter 

S. T. Perrett 
Rene Le Roux 
Fritz Berger 
V. Snow 

Jean Tissot 

M. Beck 

V. Snow 

J. W. Thurlow 
M. Beck 

V. Snow 


A. T.. Millar 


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